Discussions
Stay up-to-date with the latest news from NetSuite. You’ll be in the know about how to connect with peers and take your business to new heights at our virtual, in-person, on demand events, and much more.
Now is the time to ask your NetSuite-savvy friends and colleagues to join the NetSuite Support Community! Refer now! Click here to watch and learn more!
Update your Profile with your Support type to get your Support Type badge.
Uncover the power of data with the Analytics Hub —your ultimate guide to mastering NetSuite Saved Searches and Reports. Simplify the complex and unlock your organization's true potential. Dive into the Analytics Hub now and soar to new heights!
NetSuite 2025.2 Release Notes - This document summarizes the changes to NetSuite between 2025.2 and the previous release.
To help you get the most out of your 2025.2 Release Preview account, review the topics outlined in the 2025.2 Release Preview Guide.
SuiteWorld October 6 - 9, 2025: Agenda Builder is live!
Read on for the latest updates including:
• Agenda Builder launch
• SuiteWorld On Air registration
• New NetSuite Prompt Studio Contest
• And more!
Check out this thread to learn more!
Read on for the latest updates including:
• Agenda Builder launch
• SuiteWorld On Air registration
• New NetSuite Prompt Studio Contest
• And more!
Check out this thread to learn more!
Automatically Update 3 Fields on Item Record
On the assembly item record, whenever a user updates the Package, I would like to automatically populate three custom (RF-Smart) fields: Length, Width, and Height.
The necessary data appears under the Packages tab of the Set Up Shipping screen. So, I thought this would be easy, but I'm stumped.
- First, I cannot find the Packages data in any table. All of the tables with promising names house actual outgoing shipments, not the standard package dimensions.
- The Package field on the item record is clearly feeding from the list of packages, but I can't figure out how to bring in those Length, Width, and Height fields in a workflow.
0