Would be awesome if you could do a SuiteScript video for sourcing on sublists. Especially pulling Conversion Rate into Purchase Order line item via Units.
Eric, great video. Towards the end, you mention that you can't add sourcing to sub-list columns. However, it is possible to create a custom transaction column field with sourcing which would show-up on a transaction item or account sub-list with the sourced value. In what instance is sub-list sourcing not available? Also, I'd be curious to watch a video on sourcing from transactions and custom records. One of the challenges I run into when using sourcing with transactions is that the transaction sub-types are not available as source lists - only Transactions as a whole. Then I can't seem to find the field I'm looking for in the Source From and the whole thing falls apart. Just an idea in case you're looking for video topics!
I'm not sure I completely follow the latter portion. What value are you trying to source from the transaction, and where are you trying to store that value?
Awesome! This is super helpful!
Would be awesome if you could do a SuiteScript video for sourcing on sublists. Especially pulling Conversion Rate into Purchase Order line item via Units.
Awesome 👍
Can we source CSV files as well? may be vendor rate card for different items?
I wonder if this will work for data entry for JE's, Bills, Invoices for Project related entries.
Eric, great video. Towards the end, you mention that you can't add sourcing to sub-list columns. However, it is possible to create a custom transaction column field with sourcing which would show-up on a transaction item or account sub-list with the sourced value. In what instance is sub-list sourcing not available?
Also, I'd be curious to watch a video on sourcing from transactions and custom records. One of the challenges I run into when using sourcing with transactions is that the transaction sub-types are not available as source lists - only Transactions as a whole. Then I can't seem to find the field I'm looking for in the Source From and the whole thing falls apart. Just an idea in case you're looking for video topics!
I'm not sure I completely follow the latter portion. What value are you trying to source from the transaction, and where are you trying to store that value?
great vid thanks! can I also source from transaction type?