Permission Dependencies in NetSuite AI Client

Understand how roles and permissions affect access to the Get Subsidiaries tool in NetSuite.

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The Get Subsidiaries tool in NetSuite allows you to list subsidiaries based on your account structure, crucial for filtering reports. While it does not require specific permissions to access in the AI client, visibility into the data it returns is determined by your role's permissions.

Tool Overview

The Get Subsidiaries tool is designed to enhance reporting by providing a list of subsidiaries available for your account. If your account includes subsidiaries, the tool will return the subsidiary name and its internal ID, distinguishing between individual subsidiaries with positive IDs and consolidated subsidiaries with negative IDs. In accounts without subsidiaries, the list will be empty.

When you run a report that uses a subsidiary filter, the tool helps verify which subsidiaries are available, ensuring that your reporting remains accurate and relevant.

Permissions

While no explicit permission is needed to access the Get Subsidiaries tool within the AI client, the extent of data accessible to you is governed by the privileges associated with your role in NetSuite. It is essential to ensure that your role has suitable permissions configured to benefit fully from this tool.

Who This Affects

  • Administrators: For configuring user access and managing role permissions effectively.
  • Developers: For integrating subsidiary data into custom reports or scripts.
  • Accountants & Financial Analysts: For compiling comprehensive, subsidiary-informed reports.

Key Takeaways

  • The Get Subsidiaries tool aids in filtering subsidiaries for reports based on account configuration.
  • Data visibility within the tool is dependent on the user's role permissions in NetSuite.
  • No special permissions are needed to access the tool itself in the AI client.
  • Subsidiary list returned includes both individual and consolidated IDs.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Does this apply to WMS, standard NetSuite, or both?
The information regarding permission dependencies in the AI client primarily pertains to standard NetSuite configurations and does not specifically mention Warehouse Management System (WMS) features.
What permissions are required to access the AI client?
There are no explicit permissions required to access the AI client itself; however, the role permissions associated with a user will determine the data visibility and interaction capabilities within the AI client.
How does this work with existing pick tasks?
The article does not specifically address interaction with existing pick tasks; it focuses on how role permissions in NetSuite affect data visibility in the AI client.
Will this affect existing workflows?
While the article highlights the importance of role permissions for data visibility, it does not specifically indicate whether this will affect existing workflows. Evaluating the impact on workflows would require further analysis based on your organization's specific roles and permission setups.
Source: Permissions Oracle NetSuite Help Center. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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