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NetSuite Admin Tips | Custom Fields: Workflow Dependencies
Custom Fields are key elements in various NetSuite records and transactions used to display specific information specific to a company’s business needs.
In this article we are going to learn how to check if Custom Fields are being used in Workflows. This helps you know if there are dependencies on your Custom Fields before deleting or making any changes.
Here are the steps on how to check the dependencies of the Custom Fields:
Note: On this example, we are using a Transaction Body field.
1. Navigate to Customization > Lists, Records, & Fields > Transaction body fields
2. Click on the Custom Field you wanted to check (In this case, we are using
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