Emily S
04/09/2025, 7:06 PMCeligo AI
04/09/2025, 7:07 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Multi-subsidiary vendors are not enabled by default in NetSuite. They are part of the OneWorld feature set, which allows for the management of multiple subsidiaries within a single NetSuite instance. If you want to use multi-subsidiary vendors, you need to have the OneWorld feature enabled in your NetSuite account. Once enabled, you can set up vendors that operate across multiple subsidiaries. However, if a vendor has different account numbers with different subsidiaries, you might need to set up a separate vendor for each subsidiary. Alternatively, you could add a custom field to the vendor/subsidiary relationship, but this would likely require some level of scripting to make use of the field. Please note that enabling the OneWorld feature and managing multi-subsidiary vendors can add complexity to your NetSuite setup and may have implications for your account's configuration and pricing. ****** 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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04/09/2025, 7:07 PM