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Fixed Assets - Depreciation Start Dates
We are in the process of testing fixed assets to implement it and ran into an issue. We started using Netsuite in 2015 so we have financial periods setup from 2015 to 2024. Some of our assets were placed in service in 2013 and 2014 before we started using Netsuite. When I try to run depreciation for an asset with a depreciation start date in those older years I'm getting an error message saying the accounting period isn't setup. We are on a 4-4-5 calendar so I have to use the accounting period. Has anyone run into this and does
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