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that works - thank you so much @Jervin Nicholas Teopengco-Oracle!! :)
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hi @Jervin Nicholas Teopengco-Oracle - a follow-up question I did the instructions you've posted. Note: I displayed the custom field in SO, Item Fulfillment, and Invoice. Then, I created a SO and then proceeded to fulfill that order to create an IF. Double-checked the custom field in both SO and IF, but the field wasn't…
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Hi @Dominica Sevilla-Oracle, Was able to test this. (1) Did the same steps (criteria and results) as what you've mentioned and then saved the search. (2) opened a sample purchase order (status = fully billed) ------------------- standard related records custom related records --------------------- (1) As you can see, they…
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@Jervin Nicholas Teopengco-Oracle makes sense! thank you for this alternate solution :)
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Thank you for this, @Jervin Nicholas Teopengco-Oracle! For the sourcing of the field value, is it necessary to use a workflow? Can't we use the sourcing functionality when creating a new field?
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Thank you for that information @Elychelle Gulen-Oracle! Appreciate it! Please let me know what the SuiteBuilder team would suggest.
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Sure! Type of search: Transaction Here's the criteria: Here's the results:
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Using "Applied To Link Type" field yields farther results. I'm creating a general transaction saved search (can return any type) as I'm using this to create a custom sublist that would replace the related records sublist in PO and SO.
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Thanks for your answe @Dominica Sevilla-Oracle however this doesn't work accurately all the time. In the "standard related records" sublist, it will show this: When I use "Applying Link Type", it will show this: I would like to know how can I 100% make it the same.
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Understood and thanks for confirming @Elychelle Gulen-Oracle!
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Hi @Micah Timbol-Oracle! Basically, when our customers order and pay via credit card, we will charge them with an additional 3% to cover processing fees. For example, if their order amount is $100, the total amount that they would need to pay is $103. The SuiteAnswers article can work, but we're looking for a simpler…