Best Practice Guide for NetSuite OpenAir Timesheets
Timesheets are essential for tracking time spent on tasks, projects, and clients. They provide valuable data for billing, payroll, tracking project costs, process optimization, HR planning, and other critical business…
Read MoreNetSuite OpenAir Best Practices for Timesheets
In this recorded webinar, we will discuss timesheet features that can ensure data capture is accurate for reporting and analytics. This will include: Auto-population options Common scripting solutions Handling timesheet…
Read MoreConverting Hours to Days for Billing in OpenAir
Using OpenAir billing rules, you can configure the rules to convert hours recorded on timesheets into days in order to invoice a customer by number of days. Within a time…
Read MoreWhen to Use Balanced Incurred vs Forecast instead of Incurred vs. Forecast
Balanced Incurred vs Forecast rule uses Internal Pivot Date when recognizing revenues. If an organization uses Accounting Dates this is a great option. For timesheets, the rule will recognize revenue…
Read MoreTrick for Using Blank Date Field in Form Permission Rule Logic
OpenAir’s form permission rules are a great way to customize any forms—Project Properties, Timesheets, Expense Reports, etc. You can create your own logic to show/hide fields, make fields read-only or…
Read MoreOpenAir Switch: Saving Timesheet Line-Item Rejection Details
Did you know you can save rejection details for rejected time entry line items in the rejected timesheet approval history? There is a useful switch for clients using the timesheet…
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