I’ll second that. Please give me ammo also. I am tired of “When I worked at [insert Fortune 500 company here], Oracle told the Roomba when the best time was to vacuum the office!”
And I always say, yeah, and how big was the IT staff and how long had they been on Oracle? You got just me, and I think we are doing mighty well, considering.
#1 Baq’s that actually used tables and fields (in netsuite it’s all names on the front end, which aren’t necessarily consistent, and can be changed, so you can call it one thing somewhere, and then somewhere else somewhere else. And there are lists of names that might literally have the same thing, and you have to guess/trial and error which one it is)
#2. C#. I’ve learned C# within Epicor, so not having that, and not really setting up the access for the customization stuff in netsuite, I couldn’t do some things that seem pretty trivial to me in Epicor.
#3. Dashboards. While netsuite has saved searches that can kind of act like dashboards, It’s simpler to use BAQ’s to feed dashboards. (back to the same name/guessing about fields problem)
#4. This community. While there are some attempts and making forums/slack groups for netsuite stuff out there, there wasn’t really the depth of knowledge or participation to learn there, so I felt pretty stunted in my growth compared to what I get here.