Build and Unbuild Transactions in NetSuite 2025.2

NetSuite 2025.2 clarifies the relationship between build and unbuild transactions in inventory management.

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Starting in NetSuite 2025.2, enhancements have been made to the relationship between Assembly Build and Unbuild transactions within the Inventory Management module. This update allows users to more easily determine if there are unbuild transactions related to assembly builds, significantly improving operational visibility and accuracy.

Understanding Build and Unbuild Transactions

In inventory management, an Assembly Build transaction signifies the creation of finished goods from raw materials or components. Conversely, an Unbuild transaction refers to the disassembly of those finished goods back into component parts. The new functionality introduced in 2025.2 streamlines the tracking of these transactions, enabling better management of inventory levels.

Key Changes in 2025.2

  • Relationship Clarity: Administrators can now see if there are connected unbuild transactions when reviewing assembly builds. This addresses previous confusion regarding which raw materials are available versus those that are currently in use.
  • Enhanced Reporting: Users can generate more detailed reports that illustrate the flow between build and unbuild operations, aiding in supply chain management and inventory optimization.
  • User Interface Improvements: The interface has been updated for easier navigation when accessing related transactions, improving overall user experience.

Best Practice Tips

  • Regular Review: Regularly review assembly build and unbuild transactions to keep inventory records accurate.
  • Utilize Reports: Take advantage of the new reporting capabilities to gain insights into your production processes and identify any potential bottlenecks.
  • Training: Ensure that all inventory management staff are trained on the new features to maximize their benefits.

Who This Affects

This update primarily affects the following roles:

  • Administrators involved in inventory management configurations.
  • Inventory Managers who oversee build and unbuild processes for production.
  • Supply Chain Analysts looking for better visibility in inventory movement.

Key Takeaways

  • NetSuite 2025.2 enhances the relationship tracking between build and unbuild transactions.
  • New reporting features provide better visibility into assembly processes.
  • Regular inventory reviews and staff training are essential for maximizing these new capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Is this enhancement applicable to all NetSuite editions?
The article does not specify whether the enhancements apply to all NetSuite editions. It is best to consult directly with NetSuite documentation or support for details on specific editions.
What permissions are required to access the new reporting features?
The article does not provide specific information regarding the permissions required for accessing the new reporting features. Typically, roles related to inventory management would likely need appropriate permissions, but you should verify in your NetSuite account.
How does this update affect existing assembly build workflows?
The new functionality enhances the tracking of assembly build and unbuild transactions but does not disrupt existing workflows. Administrators should ensure proper reviews of transactions and training to leverage these improvements.
What happens if there are unbuild transactions associated with assembly builds during inventory checks?
The update allows users to see any connected unbuild transactions when reviewing assembly builds, addressing previous confusion and improving operational visibility for inventory checks.
Source: Relation Between Build and Unbuild Transactions NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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