Shannon
12/09/2024, 8:55 PMCeligo AI
12/09/2024, 8:55 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):In NetSuite, the pricing of an item in different currencies is handled at the item level. When you set the price of an item in USD, you can also set the price in other currencies manually. There is no automatic conversion with the exchange rate. This means that if you want to hide the pricing in a different currency than the user-specified sale price on an item, you would simply not set a price for that currency on the item. For example, if you have an item priced in USD and you want to hide the price in EUR, you would not set a price for EUR on the item. When a sales order is created in EUR, the system will not have a price to convert from USD to EUR, effectively hiding the price in EUR. However, it's important to note that the currency will remain the same across transactions. Once a sales order is created, you cannot update the currency. So, if a sales order is created in EUR, it will remain in EUR through to the invoice. If the client wants to be invoiced in a different currency, you would need to either enter the sales order in that currency at the start, or handle the currency conversion in the payment capture piece after the invoice is completed. ****** 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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12/09/2024, 8:55 PM