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How to enable inversion joins and custom fields in 19.1 Workbooks
Greetings to all Oracle-NetSuite Workbook users.
This will be a short one but handy to all who may not find their custom fields when building Workbooks. In NS version 19.1 there is an explicit action for Workbooks that enables visibility to your custom fields from a tables(records) which are in a mutual relationship. We call this internally "automatic inverse joins on custom fields".
For example, let's assume we want to create a custom record with a link to Transaction(record):
To create a linked custom record follow this steps:
- Go to main menu: Customization > List, Record & Fields > Record Types > New
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