The core of NetSuite is its robust accounting features. And at the heart of NetSuite’s accounting features is the NetSuite Chart of Accounts, or COA. Let’s take a look at how you would set up and use the Chart of Accounts. Setting Up the NetSuite Chart of...
Security is crucial in NetSuite. The primary security measure NetSuite recommends is using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). For an added layer of security, however, account administrators may wish to enable IP Address Rules in NetSuite. Let’s take a quick look...
When multiple employees enter records in a NetSuite account or when large amounts of records are imported, you run the very real risk of creating duplicate records. And duplicate records will clog up your NetSuite account, obscure relationships between records, and...
The NetSuite File Cabinet acts as a virtual storage place for all the documents you upload to NetSuite. Let’s take a look at how the File Cabinet works. We’ll look at how to set up the File Cabinet properly, how to set restrictions on folders, and some...
NetSuite has an abundance of ways to edit or update records, depending on what will best meet each user’s needs. For major updates, a CSV import or mass update would be appropriate. For smaller scale changes to a few records, you might just open and edit each...