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option b
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Hi @Judith Culanding-Oracle I don't see the option to enable bill capture even if suitetaxengine is enabled. or at least, I think Suitetaxengine is enabled. Where can I confirm this?
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Hi @Richard James Uri-Oracle Any suggestions on this? thanks
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Hi @Patrick Fresnosa-Oracle The amount field has not been deleted. It only appears on the component list of when it was first added last year: I have recreated the summary report and it allows drill down.
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option c
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Thanks @Patrick Fresnosa-Oracle The amount column is still the native one on the summary report: and the detail report:
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Hi @User_ROPC9 Why would you recognise taxes at the fulfilment stage when the revenue is not recognised? The revenue is tied to the invoicing generally.
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Hi @Judith Culanding-Oracle The source of the screenshot is this page: https://www.netsuite.com/portal/products/newrelease.shtml
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Hi @Jeanne Padilla-Oracle I had already marked this as 'answers the question' 2 days ago thanks
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Thanks @Akhil_k_t Were you able to source those fields on a client script?
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Thanks @Akhil_k_t and @Pradeep Kumar. I will look into both suggestions.
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option A
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@User_XXZDZ A sales order doesn't have a GL Impact. It is a non posting transaction
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HI I am confused by this from the release notes: How could the bill capture enhancements be available in Australia when bill capture itself is not available in the Australian edition of NetSuite? Or is this saying that NetSuite's bill capture feature is now available in NetSuite Australian editions?
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Option D
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Option B
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Advanced Billing
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Also, per my post, is there a way to source the url's transform parameter using a client script?
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Hi @Shiela Marie Villaluz-Oracle Is there a way to tell that a vendor bill that is about to be created (not after it is created) is created from a purchase order? i.e. before the user saves the vendor bill
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Thanks Eklon. I was wanting to prevent a user from creating a bill if there is no purchase order
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That suiteanswer is for a custom body field. I need a way to do that for suitelets. I can get it to work but I can't reference dynamic text (e.g. transaction id) for each row. Instead, it prints the same value
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Option B
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Sorry, correction: it is returning an error:
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Hi I just tried it and it is still returning a blank where the name should be
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False
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Thanks @Patrick Fresnosa-Oracle I was looking to define the actual costs as being vendor bills or expense reports paid. While committed costs would be purchase orders or vendor bills pending approval. Is that possible with the profitability reports?
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Thanks @Patrick Fresnosa-Oracle Is there a way I can see what transaction types make up this figure? And how it is defined? e.g. all expense claims; approved purchase orders, etc
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option c
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True
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Thanks @Manoj Bolinjkar That is helpful. I was after a way to see what the committed costs are for transaction spend against a project (purchase orders or unapproved vendor bills for example). So far, it seems that a lot of the functionality around project budget tracking seems to be based on labour (e.g. estimated hours…