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  • #6033

    MattAR

    Hi everyone,

    I have a client that wants to automate the process of checking/calculating the ‘Earliest Available Date’ from the ‘Check Item Availability’ feature on the item level of a sales order. I know that this calculation is done using the ATP lead time, but I am not sure how to initiate this calculation via SuiteScript or Saved Search. I have shown this issue to NetSuite support and they told me that it is not currently possible to access the “Earliest Available Date” by either Saved Search or API. It literally requires someone to click the “Check Item Availability” which loads the popup dialog and shows the date. My client would obviously like to avoid having to drill into every sales order and check this date.

    Does anyone know of a way to display the ‘Earliest available date’ via Saved Search or API? Or many another way to calculate it via some other ATP lead time calculation.

    Thanks,

    Matt
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  • #6034

    Jeff@MIT

    Hi Matt, did you ever figure how to do this natively? We have a workaround that essentially achieves this, but I’d like to know if NetSuite allows for it out of the box.

  • #6035

    borncorp

    I was able to reverse engineer the process and I have a solution that works within the browser.

    Check it out at:

    https://ursuscode.com/netsuite-tips/…ogramatically/

  • #6036

    hszeto

    Originally posted by Jeff@MIT

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    Hi Matt, did you ever figure how to do this natively? We have a workaround that essentially achieves this, but I’d like to know if NetSuite allows for it out of the box.

    Hey Jeff,

    I’m encountering the same issue here, I don’t believe NetSuite allows for this out of the box. What is the workaround you implemented to solve this problem?

    Thanks in advance!

    Howard

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