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03/07/2025, 2:51 PMCeligo AI
03/07/2025, 2:51 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To use NS Analytics to show inventory levels over time, you can use the Inventory Valuation Summary report or the NS Analytics Warehouse. For the Inventory Valuation Summary report, navigate to Reports > Inventory > Inventory Valuation Summary. You can then adjust the date to the specific time period you want to view and click on refresh. This report will show you the inventory on hand for the selected date. For more detailed analysis, you can use the NS Analytics Warehouse (NSAW). NSAW is capable of producing an inventory snapshot in time report. This can be useful if you want to see the inventory level for a specific item day by day over a period of time. Additionally, you can use a Suitelet to display the inventory balance history for your products. A Suitelet is a server-side script that operates in a request-response model and is invoked by a URL. You can find an example of such a Suitelet on Tim Dietrich's blog: https://timdietrich.me/blog/netsuite-inventory-balance-history-suitelet/ Please note that while these methods can show you the inventory on hand at a historical date, they may not show the available quantity at a historical date. For that, you might need to create a saved search to sum all transaction lines. ****** 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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