In our previous blog, we looked at the inventory transfer form in NetSuite. This form is a simple way to record the transfer of inventory from one location to another. But what if you need to do more than simply update the new quantities of inventory in each location?...
Here at SuiteRep, we like workflows. Workflows automate necessary but repetitive tasks, freeing up the NetSuite user’s time and eliminating the potential for error. Is that all workflows can do, though? The Comprehensive Workflow Maybe you’ve always viewed workflows...
Recently, one of our clients asked us if we could ensure that new vendors would not be available for use in transactions until a second user approved the vendor. While a custom script could achieve this task, a workflow would provide the simplest, most straightforward...
In the last couple tip blogs, we’ve been learning about workflows in NetSuite. Last week, we actually created a simple, single-state workflow. Single-state workflows are beautiful in their simplicity, but what if you need a workflow to do more than a single state can...
In our previous tip on workflows, we explored the initial stage of creating a workflow. We looked at how to gather some basic information for the workflow as well as how to determine its initiation. Now let’s go one step further—it’s finally time to create and build a...