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Enhancement 129635: Cross-subsidiary Customer Management
Hi there
We are a global business, so use the parent/child structure and have cross subsidiary relationships therein, often the Opportunity will be managed centrally against a client in Subsidiary A, but the delivery and hence quotes could span Subsidiary A or subsidiary B, C, D etc. Since Netsuite doesn't support cross subsidiary transactions our workaround results in creation of additional client records which has its ramifications.
Another workaround involves creation of custom records to link the additional client records but this is only further record creation and doesn't seem like a clever way of working.
Enhancement 129635: Cross-subsidiary Customer Management was recorded years ago and has many customers attached; I would be interested to hear how other Netsuite customers work around this, and whether there are more preferable solutions?