difference between entity and customer
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difference between entity and customer
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In NetSuite, the terms 'Entity' and 'Customer' are used in different contexts and have different meanings. 'Entity' is a more generic term used in NetSuite to refer to any business entity that a transaction is directed to. This could be a customer, vendor, partner, etc. For example, in a Sales Order, the 'Entity' field refers to the customer who is placing the order. In a Purchase Order, the 'Entity' field refers to the vendor from whom the goods/services are being purchased. So, the 'Entity' field is context-dependent and changes based on the type of transaction. On the other hand, 'Customer' is a specific type of entity. It refers to the business or individual who is purchasing goods or services from your company. In the context of a transaction like a Sales Order or a Customer Deposit, the 'Customer' field would refer to the customer involved in that transaction. In terms of searching and reporting in NetSuite, the 'Entity' field can be used to search for transactions based on the business entity involved. For example, you could search for all Sales Orders for a specific customer by using the 'Entity' field. The 'Customer' field, however, would be used when you specifically want to search for transactions involving customers. In summary, 'Entity' is a more generic term that can refer to any business entity involved in a transaction, while 'Customer' is a specific type of entity that refers to the customers of your business. ****** 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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