Marc
02/24/2025, 1:20 PMCeligo AI
02/24/2025, 1:20 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Based on the conversations provided, it seems that the hierarchical structure of subsidiaries in a standard report is a default feature in NetSuite. However, there are ways to manipulate the data to achieve a different view. One way to display only the subsidiary without the hierarchy is to use the 'Group' summary type in your search criteria. This will limit your list and display only the subsidiary without the hierarchy. However, you need to ensure that you use 'Group' on each field, otherwise, it will not appear. Another way is to create a new "Ghost Parent" that is the top-level subsidiary in the organization. Then that "Ghost Parent" will have two child subsidiaries - The currently existing Parent and the new Subsidiary you have created. You'll just have the two separate child entities operating side by side, rolling up to the Ghost parent (you can call it whatever you want) that never gets used and exists only because NetSuite allows only one top-level subsidiary. Remember to set the "Allow Subsidiary Hierarchy To Be Modified" value in your General Preferences in order to allow for you to assign the current parent as a child of the new parent. Please note that these methods may not be perfect and may require some adjustments based on your specific needs and the structure of your organization. ****** 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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02/24/2025, 1:20 PM