Discussions
Join us for complimentary one-day events around the world and step into a future fueled by AI and limitless potential. Explore new breakthroughs, sharpen your skills, and connect with experts who are shaping what’s next. Experience bold keynotes, interactive learning, and connections that span the global NetSuite community. Discover what's next at SuiteConnect Tour 2026.
We’re excited to announce that the 2025 Community Recap is now available! This special recap highlights the amazing contributions and achievements of our members over the year and celebrates the collective success of our community.
Check your personalized recap to see the impact you made in 2025 and how your efforts helped shape our community’s growth and success.
View Your 2025 Community Recap
Thank you to everyone for your passion, collaboration, and support. Here’s to building an even stronger community together in the year ahead!
Season’s greetings to you and yours! As we head into the holidays (December 24 – January 4), we want to take a moment to celebrate the incredible strength and collaboration within our community. Even during the break, you can continue to benefit from connecting with peers, searching related threads, posting your questions, and marking helpful replies as “Accepted” in the Support Community.
Please note our dedicated team will be on reduced coverage during this time, and regular responsiveness will resume on January 5. Wishing you a joyful and restful holiday season!
-The NetSuite Support Community Team
I give up - How do we use a TimeOfDay field as search criteria?
In the past I've used terrible epoch millisecond timestamp hacks to filter search results based on a time field.
On my most recent mini-project I thought I would try a Date field paired with a Time field (still can't believe they are separate).
I'm really struggling on a criteria that will evaluate "{timeField} > now"
Date fields have the nice date presets, but TimeOfDay doesn't. Is the only solution to convert the TimeOfDay into some other type and do some sort of arithmetic in a formula?
The other problem I've found is that TimeOfDay fields hold the first day of the month they were set in. For example, if I were to store a value in a TimeOfDay field then use it in a formula I would get 2008/9/1 (or something like that). So the date is incorrect, not to mention the fact that it displays a date by default instead of the time.
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology