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perhaps you could explain exactly what you are trying to achieve? Are you trying to print images on some sort of transaction receipt? Are we talking about seeing these images on your computer monitor? It's hard to answer "how long is a piece of string" - if I've missed something my apologies.
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Great! That's a start... now... when should it be seen? On the item record? When creating a purchase order? On a list view? Somewhere else? Seriously, the more specific your question the better your help will be. Took me a while to figure that out.
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So... on a print out? On the computer monitor? Ah forget it.
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I hope this is clearer I didn't think my question was vague but obviously it was - maybe we use different terminology An by the way, I'm probably the one that is vague, not you.
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The "Store" tab has facility for item image and thumbnail The other option is to create a custom item field and you can insert the <img src="wherever the image sits in your file cabinet"> into it and it will display on whatever tab you assign it to. Check the help cuide for customer item fields and you'll nail it. Everyone…
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Hello, As you all know, NetSuite has an unlimited number of features/functions etc. Does anyone have any have any features that they've started using and said, "Why didn't I know this existed before?". Sometime you don't know what you don't know, so I thought it would be good to share those "light bulb" moments, as you may…
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Did it! On the "Related Records" tab click customise view. Click "More Options" Criteria Tab - COGS Line = is false - Type = any of Cash Sale, Invoice, Cash Refund (or any others you use) Results Tab - Item: Summary Type: Group - Quantity: Summary Type: Sum Available Filters - Date: Show in Footer = Yes Now go back to your…
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I think it will just be easier to get people to use some grey matter when ordering... You'd think that an inventory system could give historical data with some simplicity, but alas, it does not...
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So in short, I can't have a field on my item record that shows how many units have been sold within a certain period?
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You can mass update them to have web access (I think... surely you can) and a password. Then just send them an email campaign saying "hey, shop online with us. Your temporary password is xxxxxxx - please log in and change it something you'll remember" If mass update doesn't work you can definitely do this via csv import.
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case when {transaction.account} = '4000.00 Sales Revenue' and ({today} - {transaction.trandate}) BETWEEN 0 AND 30 then decode({transaction.type}, 'Cash Sale' , nvl({transaction.quantity},'0'),0) + decode({transaction.type}, 'Cash Refund' , nvl({transaction.quantity},'0'),0) + decode({transaction.type}, 'Credit Memo' ,…
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Any ideas on why this is an invalid expression?
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Easy way is to change your item templates. Create a custom checkbox on the item record called "display price" or similar. Use javascript to decide "if display price = T then <html for displaying price> else show nothing"
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you could just make 2 codes: discount20 with a minimum order amount of $200 discount25 with a minimum order amount of $250 I know its not exactly what you are after, but its simple and will work.
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Pressing CTRL+F5 forces Chrome to look for the most up to date version of whatever is on your screen at that given moment. Try it. Load an image or webpage or whatever. Make a change to it in NS. Press CTRL+F5 and it should give you whatever changes you made. All this sort of info is in google. Here's an example of me…
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use a promocode
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CTRL + F5 forces the newest version of a page/file to load. That functionality has been around since before Chrome!
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CTRL + F5 will load the newest version
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You can automate a promocode via a promotional url. Customer doesn't need to do anything
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I'm sorry, no. ;) Thanks Steve. I've been saving my A-grade stuff for this year!
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Can you create an email alias for a distribution list? ie. create customerservice@yourcompany.com and have that alias point to all the people that need to receive it. Add a new customer into NS using that email address.
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Actually... I just tested it using a custom field value on one of our products and it worked nicely! I just popped that code into the drilldown template, but use it wherever it is required.
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You might be able to do something like this? <a href="http://yoursite.com/s.nl?search=<%=getCurrentAttribute('item','custitemauthor')%>"><%=getCurrentAttribute('item','custitemauthor')%></a>
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You could probably get around that. Why not sell an "item" and have the description pull through to the customer email receipt. The "description" could quite simply be the http://yoursite.com/yourdownlaodablefile.pdf
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I'm no where near a Netsuite expert and for this last email I tried more filters, Global Subscription Status is any of Soft Opt-In, Confirmed Opt-In Campaign Response : Response is any of Received, Purchased, Purchased, Opened, Clicked Through, Clicked Through I would think that you're better off using Campaign Response :…
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No - you want a list of all the kits that its in right? Or have I misunderstood?
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I don't know
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Whatever... The method I have posted works. We use it. If you want to do something else knock yourself out.
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could you do a customer search based on "messages fields: date" is on said date?
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Tweak your duplicate detection criteria. Start with something as simple as addresses.