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04/02/2025, 6:53 AMCeligo AI
04/02/2025, 6:53 AMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To allow an employee in the Employee Center role to enter an expense report on behalf of another employee, you would need to set up a permission that allows this. However, NetSuite does not natively support this functionality. The Employee Center role is a limited access role that is designed to allow employees to perform self-service tasks such as entering time and expenses, and it does not include permissions to enter data on behalf of other employees. If you need to allow an employee to enter expense reports on behalf of another employee, you would need to create a custom role with the necessary permissions. This custom role would need to include the 'Enter Expense Reports' permission, and you would need to set the 'Subsidiary Restrictions' to 'Not Restricted' to allow the employee to enter data for employees in other subsidiaries. Please note that this would give the employee the ability to enter expense reports for any employee in the company, not just a specific employee. If you need to restrict this to a specific employee, you would need to implement additional controls, possibly through scripting or workflows. ****** 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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04/02/2025, 6:54 AM