I added a custom checkbox field to the Results on ...
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I added a custom checkbox field to the Results on the Bill+Payments subtab for the "*Bill Payments"* screen at 123456.app.netsuite.com/app/accounting/transactions/vendpymts.nl but the checkbox is not editable on that page, despite being set to be editable on all forms and at the field level. Is this something that just can't be done with checkbox fields on that sublist, or is there a way I can make it turn on? Better yet, can I add that checkbox to the main body of the Bill Payments page? I would like to have the user be able to tick the checkbox on that page and have it set to Yes for all selected records in the sublist when they click the submit button on that page.
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
Based on the conversations, it seems that adding a custom checkbox field to the Results on the Bill+Payments subtab for the "Bill Payments" screen and making it editable is not directly possible. However, a workaround was suggested where you create a body field and then add that to the sublist. Here are the steps: 1. Open a Payment record 2. Customize the form 3. Click on New Body Field 4. Set the configuration - Label: [field name] - Type: [field type] - Store Value: is checked - Applies To subtab: Customer Payment is checked 5. Click Save & Apply to Forms 6. Look for the Custom Form for the Payment Record 7. Put a check 8. Click Save 9. Open the Payment Record on Edit mode 10. On the Apply subtab, click Customize button 11. Look for the [field name] custom field that was created 12. Put a check 13. Click Save As for adding the checkbox to the main body of the Bill Payments page, it was not directly addressed in the conversations. However, you might be able to use a similar approach as above, creating a body field and adding it to the main form. ****** 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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