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Sales Order Invoicing Schedule Revision After Invoice Issued
We will occasionally need to change the invoicing schedule on a given sales order after the customer has already been billed (and revenue recognized). An example is:
1. Customer billed $12K annually.
2. Customer billed $12K on x date.
3. Three months after x date, Customer switches to monthly billing.
4. We credit $9K to original invoice via credit memo and then add invoicing schedule for remaining $1K/month for 9 months.
Problem is that the sales order value is then overstated by $9K as it won't reflect the $9K credit applied against the original $12K invoice on the sales order screen (it will show a total value of $21K). I've tried to issue a negative invoice instead of the credit memo, but NetSuite won't let me - is there a way to do this that will get the sales order value correct and show the credit somehow?