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Multi-Currency Reporting
I was told that we could add a column to financial reports to show both US and Canadian currencies on all of our financial reports.
This does not work. The addition of the field for adding Amount (Foreign Currency) does do what you'd think it would. Instead of showing the base currency in column A and then column B showing the foreign currency, Netsuite's Amount (Foreign Currency) combines both currencies in the same column. Here's how the column acts:
Amount shows the base currency
(Foreign Currency) shows the foreign currency in brackets
Both amounts are in the same column so you have a mix of US and Canadian currency in one column with a total that doesn't make any sense at all.
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