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Question #: 12
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Which Subsidiary Restriction type limits a role’s access to a selected subsidiary on their Employee record?

  • A. Employee Subsidiary
  • B. All
  • C. Subsidiary
  • D. Selected
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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FanOfHavingFun
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
it says on the employee record
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cadams_erp
1 year, 4 months ago
Correct answer is D. Selected. Setup > User/Roles > Manage Role > edit a Role > Subsidiary Restrictions > for Accessible Subsidiaries > choose "Selected"
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Khurram_jamill
1 year, 7 months ago
he correct answer is C. Subsidiary. In NetSuite, the Subsidiary restriction type limits a role's access to a selected subsidiary on their Employee record. This means that if a user has access to multiple subsidiaries within a NetSuite account, they can be restricted to only view or edit records related to a specific subsidiary based on their role permissions. Option A, Employee Subsidiary, is not a valid subsidiary restriction type in NetSuite. Option B, All, grants access to all subsidiaries within a NetSuite account, so it does not restrict a role's access to a selected subsidiary on their Employee record. Option D, Selected, is not a valid subsidiary restriction type in NetSuite. However, this option is available in other contexts, such as selecting subsidiaries for a user to access or setting subsidiary-level access for a custom record.
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testtaker6472
1 year, 7 months ago
but there is not any "Subsidiary", it is "user subsidiary", so maybe correct answer is A, but again there is not anything as "Employee subsidiary"
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0e3d04e
1 month, 3 weeks ago
^ This is the correct answer. Options on the question are wrong.
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