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NetSuite ERP for Administrators

NetSuite ERP for Administrators

By : Anthony Bickof
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NetSuite ERP for Administrators

NetSuite ERP for Administrators

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By: Anthony Bickof

Overview of this book

NetSuite ERP is a complete, scalable cloud ERP solution targeted at fast-growing, mid-sized businesses and large enterprises. It's the smartly executed combination of financial management operations and built-in business intelligence, which enables companies to make data-driven and well-informed decisions. This book will help administrators become expert enough to be seen as the NetSuite leader at their company and to be able to advise department heads on specific processes, and strategic decisions. We start with an overview of ERP and NetSuite ERP, before going on to explain the built-in features to show the breadth of NetSuite ERP's product and its ease of use. We then discuss business aspects, focusing on the most important processes in NetSuite. Then you'll understand the implementation aspects that are generic enough to cover all the features. The focus then shifts to specific skills that you will need to administer for any system, such as roles, permissions, customization, and data imports. Moving on, you'll learn how to centralize the creation of search templates and give users the tools to pivot the data and expose it to the user in useful ways, such as on the dashboard. The book ends with checklists providing actionable steps that you as an administrator can take to do your job and support the application through new releases and troubleshooting problems.
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Troubleshooting workflows


Thomas Edison observed:I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. While we recognize that we are likely to fail before we succeed, how can we minimize the number of tries we take to find the right answer?

Workflows have a built-in execution log that is initiated by checking the ENABLE LOGGING checkbox:

Once enabled, the execution log is generated and is found in the Workflow History subtab of the System Information tab of the record or transaction on which the workflow is running:

We can also see whether the workflow is active on this record by selecting the Active Workflowssubtab in the System Information tab on the record or transaction on which the workflow is running.

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