Select Connection Type in NetSuite 2025.1

Select Connection Type is a new feature in NetSuite 2025.1 that enhances operation management.

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Starting in NetSuite 2025.1, users have gained greater flexibility in managing manufacturing operations through the enhanced ability to select connection types between operation tasks. Previously, tasks were restricted to a basic Finish-To-Start connection, meaning that subsequent tasks could only begin once the prior tasks had completely finished. While some tasks allowed for overlapping starts through a Start-To-Start with lag configuration, this limited operational efficiency in many scenarios.

Now, NetSuite introduces four types of connections that can be utilized between tasks:

  • Start-To-Start: The following operations begin concurrently, with minimal lag calculated automatically by the system.
  • Start-To-Start with lag: Here, the subsequent operation commences after a specified delay from the start of the initial operation, allowing for strategic timing.
  • Finish-To-Start (default): This remains the standard connection type where subsequent operations can only start after completion of the previous one.
  • Finish-To-Start with lag: Similar to the default, but with an additional definable delay after the previous operation completes.

You can access these new settings in the Predecessors subtab of the Manufacturing Operation Task popup window. This feature not only allows for more nuanced scheduling but also improves the ability to visualize and adjust timelines for operations seamlessly.

Additionally, these parameters can be configured in the Routing Steps subtab of the Manufacturing Routing popup window. Upon the upgrade, existing operations will automatically reflect the appropriate connection type based on the defined relationships.

Who This Affects

This new feature primarily impacts:

  • Manufacturing Managers: Those responsible for planning and scheduling operations will find this feature invaluable in fine-tuning production flows.
  • System Administrators: Administrators will need to adjust routing and connections in NetSuite based on new configurations.
  • Developers: Developers working with integrations or custom scripts involving manufacturing tasks need to update their logic to account for these new connection types.

Key Takeaways

  • New Connection Types: Four distinct connection types have been introduced to manage task dependencies.
  • Improved Scheduling: The flexibility of operation management enhances workflow efficiency in manufacturing tasks.
  • Seamless Integration: Existing operations automatically adjust to fit the new connection criteria, simplifying the transition for users.
  • Access Locations: Connection types and delays can be edited in both the Manufacturing Operation Task and Manufacturing Routing popups, improving user experience.

For more in-depth guidance, users are encouraged to refer to specific help topics related to manufacturing operation tasks and routing within NetSuite.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Does this apply to WMS, standard NetSuite, or both?
The new connection types feature is specific to the manufacturing operations in standard NetSuite, not directly related to Warehouse Management System (WMS) functionalities.
Do I need to enable a feature flag for this?
The article does not mention any specific feature flag that needs to be enabled for the new connection types in NetSuite 2025.1, suggesting that it is automatically available upon upgrade.
What permissions are required to configure these connection types?
While the article does not specify exact permissions, System Administrators and Manufacturing Managers who have access to configure manufacturing routing and operation tasks will likely need the appropriate permissions to adjust these settings.
Will this affect existing workflows?
Existing operations will automatically reflect appropriate connection types based on established relationships after the upgrade to NetSuite 2025.1, which minimizes disruption to existing workflows.
Source: Select Connection Type NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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