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Quantity limited to 5 decimal places in V.11!?!?!?!?
Since V.11 limits the quantity field to 5 decimal palaces on the Cash Sale, it does not allow whole dollar amounts in many cases. It will round up or down by .01.
To see this in your account create a Sales Order for $1550 and try to partially fulfill (bill) against it with a quantity so that the amount of the cash sale is $148... It's now impossible in V. 11. The amount will be $147.99.
In V.11 NetSuite has forced us to only 5 decimal places. This means that the Cash Sale will have a quantity of .09548 and an amount of 147.99. 5 Decimal places is not enough to round to a whole dollar in many cases. you would need 6 decimal places in this example (there are many more we have found)to have the correct amount of $148.