How do I key labor into work orders
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How do I key labor into work orders
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To key labor into work orders in NetSuite, you have a couple of options: 1. Bill of Materials (BOM): You can include labor as a service item in the BOM. This allows you to account for labor costs as part of the overall cost of manufacturing a product. 2. Manufacturing Cost Template: If you're using manufacturing routing, you can include labor in the manufacturing cost template. This allows you to account for labor costs as part of the overall cost of manufacturing a product. 3. Timesheets: If your employees are recording their time spent on tasks, you can use the timesheets feature in NetSuite. This feature allows you to create journal entries out of time entries, which can then be associated with specific work orders. 4. Work Orders: Some businesses use work orders to track labor. For example, you could create an assembly of "service hours" and then have technicians add components to the work order that get used during calls. This allows you to remove these components from inventory and also track the total hours worked. 5. Third-Party Apps: There are also a number of third-party apps that integrate with NetSuite and can help you track labor costs. Examples include Service Now and Shepherd. Remember, the best method for you will depend on your specific business needs and processes. ****** 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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