Transfer Order Tab Enhancements in NetSuite 2026.1

The Transfer Order tab introduces improved features for managing warehouse orders in NetSuite 2026.1

·2 min read·NetSuite 2026.1·View Oracle Docs

TL;DR: The Transfer Order tab in NetSuite 2026.1 allows users to efficiently order parts from different warehouses and manage their delivery to local van warehouse locations. This update includes three screens for detailed management: the Transfer Order Details, Add/Edit/Delete/View Transfer Order Item, and Transfer Order List screens.

What is the Transfer Order Tab?

The Transfer Order tab provides functionality for field service management professionals to create and manage transfer orders directly from their mobile devices. This capability is critical for ensuring that necessary parts are available at local warehouses, enhancing operational efficiency.

Key Screens in the Transfer Order Tab

The Transfer Order tab consists of the following screens:

1. Transfer Order Details Screen

This screen enables users to collect all necessary details for creating new transfer orders or editing existing ones. Key functionalities include:

  • Save to Cloud Indicator: Shows the status while saving the order.
  • Delete Current Transfer Order Button: Allows deletion of saved transfer orders with an open status.
  • Discard Changes Button: Reverts any unsaved changes made to the transfer order.

2. Add/Edit/Delete/View Transfer Order Item Screen

This screen allows users to add, edit, or delete items from a transfer order. It includes functionalities such as:

  • Add Transfer Order Item Button: Adds new items to the current order.
  • View Previous/Next Transfer Order Item Buttons: Navigate through transfer order items easily.
  • Item Search Button: Provides search capabilities to find specific items.

3. Transfer Order List Screen

This screen displays a list of all transfer orders, providing users with a clear view of their orders and their statuses. This is essential for keeping track of parts across multiple warehouses.

Who This Affects

This update primarily impacts:

  • Field Service Managers seeking greater control over inventory movement.
  • Technicians who require quick access to parts for service jobs.
  • Inventory Managers who oversee stock levels across warehouse locations.

Key Takeaways

  • The Transfer Order tab simplifies the process of ordering parts from other warehouses.
  • Three distinct screens provide comprehensive management of transfer orders and items.
  • Enhancements in mobile access improve operational efficiency in field service settings.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

What permissions are required to access the Transfer Order tab?
The article does not specify the exact permissions required to access the Transfer Order tab. Typically, permissions would be needed related to field service management and inventory roles.
Can transfer orders be managed from a mobile device with these enhancements?
Yes, the Transfer Order tab enhancements allow field service management professionals to create and manage transfer orders directly from their mobile devices.
Does the Transfer Order tab enhancement apply to both WMS and standard NetSuite?
The article specifies that the enhancements are focused on field service management, but does not explicitly mention if these apply to WMS beyond managing warehouse orders.
What happens if there are unsaved changes in a transfer order?
There is a 'Discard Changes Button' that allows users to revert any unsaved changes made to the transfer order.

Weekly Update History (1)

Field Service Managementadded

Added the following help topics under the Transfer Order Tab in FSM Mobile: Transfer Order Details Screen in Detail Add/Edit/Delete/View Transfer Order Item Screen in Detail Transfer Order List Screen in Detail

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Source: Transfer Order Tab in FSM Mobile Oracle NetSuite Help Center. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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