NetSuite is responsible for organizing, analyzing, and storing a lot of data. Because of this, it uses specific tools. To manage inventory as efficiently as possible, NetSuite uses something called matrix items. Comprised of both parent and child matrix items, these help keep inventory organized within NetSuite.
It might seem daunting at first, but our NetSuite-certified experts put together this guide on how child matrix items work.
A child matrix item is an item that is a subitem of a parent matrix item, meaning it is a particular variation of the parent item. For example, the parent item would be a jacket and the child item would be a jacket that is a size small and in the color black.
It's easy to view child matrix items in NetSuite! Here's how to find them and the main differences between child matrix items and other item records.
Using the global search bar within NetSuite, type it: item name. In this tutorial we're looking for a lodge jacket, so we'll type in it: lodge jacket.
The search results will have a few different items, as seen in the screenshot below. The parent matrix item is shown at the top, the child matrix items are shown below, and there are letters that show the characteristics of each child item. For example, if you see B-L, that means the jacket comes in the color black and is a size large.
As a quick note: whenever you add items to a sales order, purchase order or quote, you can only add child items. Parent matrix items don't have any inventory -- only child items have inventory associated with them.
Click on any child item from the global search to view more information. On any child matrix item, you'll see a box that says "matrix subitem", as seen in the screenshot below. This indicates that you're viewing a matrix subitem -- AKA a child matrix item.
Most fields in matrix child items are similar to other item records, but there are a few differences:
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