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10/30/2024, 9:19 PMCeligo AI
10/30/2024, 9:19 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):In NetSuite, the Fixed Assets Management Module is designed to handle lessee leases only, not lessor accounting. This means that if you're looking to see leases in your Fixed Assets Management Module, you should be able to do so if you're dealing with lessee leases. If you're not seeing these leases, it could be due to a few reasons: 1. The leases have not been properly entered into the system. Make sure that all lease information has been correctly inputted into the Fixed Assets Management Module. 2. The leases are not being classified as fixed assets. In NetSuite, leased assets are considered fixed assets. Ensure that your leases are being classified as such. 3. You're not looking in the right place. The Fixed Assets Management Module should have a section specifically for leases. Make sure you're checking there. If you've checked all of these and are still not seeing your leases, it may be worth looking into other modules or apps that can help with this. For example, Netgain’s NetAsset module was mentioned as a potential solution in one of the threads. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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10/30/2024, 9:19 PM