With Netsuite’s 2023.1 Release right around the corner, Netsuite is ending support for its Legacy Bill of Materials module. While business critical issues will continue to be addressed and resolved, new feature developments will no longer include Legacy Bill of Materials. As a result, Netsuite recommends migrating to Netsuite’s Advanced Bill of Materials. To be clear, immediate migration to Advanced Bill of Materials is not necessary, but you may be thinking of making the change in the near future. You may also be wondering how Advanced Bill of Materials compares to Legacy Bill of Materials, and what impacts to data you should be aware of.
In this blog, we’ll seek to answer some of the common questions we’ve seen from clients as well as provide considerations for you to think about. While this blog won’t be comprehensive of everything you’ll want to consider, we hope we can provide you with some guidelines as you prepare to make the switch.
Enabling Advanced Bill of Materials
Enabling Advanced Bill of Materials is fairly straightforward.
** Advanced Bill of Materials introduces significant changes to your Netsuite environment. In short, it changes how data is structured in relation to assemblies and bill of materials. It is HIGHLY recommended that you first enable and test the feature in a Sandbox environment before making the change in Production.
The Advanced Bill of Materials Structure
Once you enable the feature, Netsuite introduces the following two records.
The introduction of these records allows Assembly Item records to exist independently of their Bill of Materials. In other words, you can create assembly items in Netsuite without having to define a bill of materials.
Why Advanced Bill of Materials?
Compared to Netsuite’s Legacy Bill of Materials, Advanced Bill of Materials offers the following functions which support your manufacturing processes:
Advanced Bill of Materials Considerations
The Advanced Bill of Materials will no doubt have implications for companies switching from Legacy BOM. As mentioned previously, we highly recommend and encourage you to test the feature in Sandbox first. Questions to keep in mind are:
In summary, Advanced Bill of Materials introduces significant changes to how BOM data is structured in the Netsuite database. Immediate migration to this feature is not required, but starting the conversation internally can help you begin to plan for an eventual migration. We hope the considerations outlined here help provide some clarity and direction on how to approach implementation for this module. By testing in a Sandbox environment, you can prepare your organization for the change and ensure a holistic understanding of the feature is understood before making the change in your Production environment.
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