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Does NetSuite have a way to manage lifecycle of Assemblies and Items?
Does NetSuite have a way to manage the lifecycle of assemblies and items?
In other systems I have used, there has been a set of statuses that can be assigned to an item that restricts the actions that can be done to them, for example:
- In Development: Engineering is in the process of creating the product. Cannot be sold, is excluded from cost rolls, not planned.
- Released/Active: Normal item/assembly. Can be bought/sold, made, planned, is included in cost rolls.
- Obsolete: Product is phased out or in the process of being phased out. May be sold, but not made or ordered, not planned.
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