Think, for a moment, about the individuals who use NetSuite on a daily basis: top-level executives; employees with a wide range of jobs, including accountants and warehouse managers; and even, at times, groups outside the company, like customers and vendors. While...
NetSuite comes with certain common types of records, like Employee, Vendor, and Customer records. But sometimes your company may need to add an entirely new type of record to NetSuite. If that’s your situation, you will want to explore custom record types. Creating...
In recent posts, we’ve been looking at the key SuiteBuilder elements. One of these elements is custom subtabs. Custom subtabs enable NetSuite users to arrange custom fields into logical categories. Understanding how to create and use these subtabs falls under the...
In our previous post, we took a high-level overview of the main SuiteBuilder elements. Now it’s time to dig a little deeper into each one of those, starting with custom fields. Understanding the options available to you with custom fields and the uses of custom fields...
One of the main appeals of NetSuite is its customizability. While businesses tend to have many things in common (i.e., accounting and HR needs), the way those things work varies widely from business to business. NetSuite morphs to fit the needs of a broad scope of...