Oliver Andersson
06/23/2025, 11:36 AMCeligo AI
06/23/2025, 11:36 AMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):When creating a transaction in a foreign currency, the "exchange rate" field can support more than 2 decimal places. However, the total amount will always be rounded to 2 decimal places. This is a limitation of NetSuite and applies whether the exchange rate is set in the UI or via script. For example, if you're importing transactions from another system that uses more than 2 decimals in its calculations, you may notice differences in totals after importing into NetSuite due to this rounding. In some cases, a workaround can be implemented using custom fields and scripts. For instance, you can create custom fields to display the number of decimals you want, and use a user event script to fill in all the necessary information (such as tax amount, gross amount, etc.) so that these custom fields appear on the financial reports. However, this requires additional work and may not be suitable for all situations. ****** 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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Celigo AI
06/23/2025, 11:36 AM