When you mark a vendor as a project resource in NetSuite, you enable them to be assigned to projects and tasks. This feature is particularly useful for subcontracted work. Here’s where you can select a vendor marked as a project resource: Project Records: On the Resource tab, you can choose the vendor from the Name dropdown. Project… Continue reading Identifying a Vendor as a Project Resource
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E Way Bill Configuration in NetSuite
E-WAY BILL EWay Bill is an Electronic Way bill for movement of goods to be generated on the eWay Bill Portal. A GST registered person cannot transport goods in a vehicle whose value exceeds Rs. 50,000 (Single Invoice/bill/delivery challan) without an e-way bill that is generated on ewaybillgst.gov.in. The following steps need to be done… Continue reading E Way Bill Configuration in NetSuite
Is it possible to associate employees from multiple subsidiaries as resources to a project from another subsidiary?
In NetSuite OneWorld, you can indeed associate employees from multiple subsidiaries as resources to a project from another subsidiary. Assigning Subsidiaries to Employees: By default, when you specify a subsidiary on an employee record, that employee can access only records associated with that subsidiary. However, you can grant an employee access to data for additional… Continue reading Is it possible to associate employees from multiple subsidiaries as resources to a project from another subsidiary?
Is it possible to associate employees from multiple subsidiaries as resources to a project from another subsidiary?
In NetSuite, it is possible to associate employees from multiple subsidiaries as resources to a project from another subsidiary. This can be done by leveraging NetSuite Oneworld’s capabilities for handling multi-subsidiary operations. Here’s how this works: Employee Record Assignment: Typically, an employee is associated with a single subsidiary on their employee record. However, if an… Continue reading Is it possible to associate employees from multiple subsidiaries as resources to a project from another subsidiary?
Is it Possible to associate multiple subsidiaries to a single Project in NetSuite?
NetSuite’s standard functionality restricts a project to be associated with only single subsidiary, single currency and single customer. However, there are some workarounds that can be implemented to meet the client’s requirement of billing a project under different subsidiaries over different periods. Here are the potential solutions: Create two separate projects for the two subsidiaries… Continue reading Is it Possible to associate multiple subsidiaries to a single Project in NetSuite?
Understanding Project Billing Types
Project Billing Types In NetSuite, project billing types refer to the methods used to invoice customers for project-based work. These billing types are crucial for managing cash flow and profitability, especially for businesses that engage in long-term projects with specific outcomes and deliverables. Types Time-and-Materials Billing: Under this billing type, customers are billed for the… Continue reading Understanding Project Billing Types
Understanding Charge Based Billing and Generation of Charges
Charge Based Billing Charge-based billing provides a flexible, rules-based approach to track project activities and automatically generate charges that can be included on invoices. Companies create charge rules specific to each project or contract. These rules define how charges are calculated based on various factors such as milestone completion, project progress, time, expenses, or fixed amounts. Common Challenges… Continue reading Understanding Charge Based Billing and Generation of Charges
Microprocessor – 8086 Instruction Sets
The 8086 microprocessor supports 8 types of instructions − Data Transfer Instructions Arithmetic Instructions Bit Manipulation Instructions String Instructions Program Execution Transfer Instructions (Branch & Loop Instructions) Processor Control Instructions Iteration Control Instructions Interrupt Instructions Let us now discuss these instruction sets in detail. Data Transfer Instructions These instructions are used to transfer the data… Continue reading Microprocessor – 8086 Instruction Sets
8086 Microprocessor
8086 Microprocessor is an enhanced version of 8085Microprocessor that was designed by Intel in 1976. It is a 16-bit Microprocessor having 20 address lines and16 data lines that provides up to 1MB storage. It consists of powerful instruction set, which provides operations like multiplication and division easily. It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Maximum… Continue reading 8086 Microprocessor
Microprocessor – 8085 Architecture
8085 is pronounced as “eighty-eighty-five” microprocessor. It is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Intel in 1977 using NMOS technology. It has the following configuration − 8-bit data bus 16-bit address bus, which can address upto 64KB A 16-bit program counter A 16-bit stack pointer Six 8-bit registers arranged in pairs: BC, DE, HL Requires +5V… Continue reading Microprocessor – 8085 Architecture