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Create A/R Aging Report & A/R Aging Detail Report using Saved Search based on Transaction Date
https://community.oracle.com/netsuite/english/discussion/4473794/watch-create-ar-aging-report-ar-aging-detail-report-using-saved-search
Based on the formula above, the NVL({daysoverdue}, Round({today}-{trandate}, 0)):
NVL()ensures that if{daysoverdue}isnull, it defaults to the calculated difference between{today}and{trandate}.Round({today}-{trandate}, 0): Calculates the number of days since the transaction date.
This means the formula originally used the Days Overdue, which is based on the Due Date. Instead, we can modify it to replace {daysoverdue} with Round({today} - {trandate}, 0), ensuring it accurately calculates the number of days since the transaction date.
Here are the formulas you can copy and paste:
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