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Intelligent Payment Automation, powered by BILL (formerly Bill.com), lets you automate payments, manage vendor details, and bank account information within NetSuite.
The SuiteApp is available to organizations based in the U.S. with a valid U.S. address, or to global customers (except Canada, China, and Japan) with U.S. business subsidiaries. It only supports payments to vendors operating in the United States.
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Reporting on Multi-Currency Custom Fields
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">Did you know that it is possible to report on multi-currency custom fields?<span>A </span>To do so, you would need to enable the internal switch a€œEnable multi-currency reporting for Currency custom fields."<span>A </span>If this switch is <em>not </em>enabled, and you have multi-currency set up at the project level, when you report on the currency custom fields from that project, the report defaults to whatever the defaulted currency for the account is (generally USD).<span>A </span>Beware, however, that the activation of this switch is cautioned against, mainly because of adverse effects it could have on integrations.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style=" text-indent: 0.5in;