Tine Reynoso
08/29/2024, 1:53 PMCeligo AI
08/29/2024, 1:53 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Yes, it is possible to have a report of all assembly items and their components with levels in NetSuite. You can achieve this by creating a saved search. Here are the steps: 1. Navigate to
Reports > Saved Searches > All Saved Searches > New
.
2. Select Item
as the record type for the search.
3. In the Criteria
tab, add a new criterion: Type
is Assembly/Bill of Materials
.
4. In the Results
tab, add the following fields: Name
, Member Item
, Member Quantity
, etc. The Member Item
field will display the components of the assembly item.
5. If you want to see the levels of the components, you can add the Member Depth
field. This field shows how many levels deep the component is in the assembly item.
6. Save and run the search.
Please note that this method can only go a couple of layers deep. If you have assemblies with assemblies as components that are 3-4 levels deep, you might need to use scripting or SuiteAnalytics.
Also, if you want to see where a component is being used, you can use the "Component where used" Inquiry page or create a multi-select field and script that will source the information.
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08/29/2024, 1:54 PM