New Permissions for Smart Count Inventory Manager Role in

New permissions for the Smart Count Inventory Manager role in NetSuite 2024.2 enhance user management and role capabilities.

·1 min read·NetSuite 2024.2·From NetSuite Release Notes PDF

TL;DR Opening

Starting in NetSuite 2024.2, the Smart Count Inventory Manager role receives new permissions, allowing enhanced management capabilities for users overseeing inventory processes. This update improves flexibility and access control within the system.

What's New

In the recent update for NetSuite 2024.2, the Smart Count Inventory Manager role has been upgraded with the following critical permissions:

  • Bulk Manage Roles: This allows administrators to manage user roles in bulk, streamlining the process of role assignment and adjustments in large organizations.
  • Employees: This permission enables the role to access employee-related information, enhancing collaboration and oversight in inventory management tasks.
  • Employee Records: By granting access to employee records, users can better integrate staffing data with inventory management processes, ensuring smoother operations.

To view or modify these permissions, you can navigate to:

Setup > Users/Roles > User Management > Manage Roles

These changes are particularly beneficial for organizations looking to optimize their inventory operations by allowing Inventory Managers more direct oversight over employee and role management functions.

Who This Affects

  • Roles Affected: Administrators, Inventory Managers
  • Modules Impacted: SuiteAnalytics, User Management

Key Takeaways

  • New permissions add flexibility for Inventory Managers in NetSuite 2024.2.
  • Bulk Management capabilities streamline user role administration.
  • Access to employee records fosters better integration of inventory and staffing data.
Source: New Permissions for the Smart Count Inventory Manager Role NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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