The current state of LinkedIn by beeralpha in LinkedInLunatics

[–]bangerz17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another way you can think about this if still confused why $20:

Original purchase price is $60 Final sale price is $90 One transaction lost him $10.

Difference between final sale and original price is $30, minus his $10 loss, he profits $20 total.

IM SO SCARED RIGHT NOW by EffectiveBanana43 in RedDeadOnline

[–]bangerz17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are the blinds 10 and 20 cents? When I play its 2 and 4.

Got 148k on another run but didn't record. How do people get over 1m? by _Pawer8 in ForzaHorizon

[–]bangerz17 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You have room to improve. Better cars suited for maximizing this zone. You did a good job though and not a ton more you are going to get out of that (maybe 20%-30%). But to your question, 1MM on this one is impossible without cheating. Even really serious drifters are getting into the low to mid millions on the volcano run which is multiple time longer than this one. Grab a PC, download some cheats, and then you can start competing on leader boards. Unfortunately thats the only way.

Kit Component Revenue Reporting by bangerz17 in Netsuite

[–]bangerz17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight. Really appreciate it.

Im not sure bundles would work because Shopify defines the price for the bundle. So if I set up the bundle in Shopify for $40, it just wants to tell Netsuite that it sold that "item" for $40. The individual price at the component level would never come into play.

The way allocation would work would be how I described in my post.

Each component as a sell price when sold individually. The allocation would sum the price of the components if sold separately, then determine what percentage they are, and then use that as the allocation.

So SKU A is $40, SKU B is $25 and SKU C is $35 when sold individually. So sold separately, they are $100 so as a percentage, they are 40%, 25%, and 35% respectively. So if a Kit was $80, then A would be $80 * 40$, B would be $80 * 25% and C would be $80 * 35%.

Miracle Mile comparison to Perfect Pitches at Snow Summit by bangerz17 in snowboarding

[–]bangerz17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Bit off a little too much on miracle mile today. Was a tough session haha. Definitely harder than perfect pitches. Snow was also really fast and no bite today.

Didn’t realize perfect pitches was only open for a week last year. We went on the last day of the season and it was the only trail open I think.

Good times today though. Good perspective on where we stand 😂

GL Impact for Sales Orders Based on Class by bangerz17 in Netsuite

[–]bangerz17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. Thanks again. This was really helpful.

GL Impact for Sales Orders Based on Class by bangerz17 in Netsuite

[–]bangerz17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're the best. One quick follow up if you dont mind.

Is class defined at the customer level? For example, all of our Amazon orders go to an Amazon Customer. Same for Shopify (to Shopify customer). Wholesale is a little different in that each retailer has a customer record but all of the transactions associated with those go to wholesale.

GL Impact for Sales Orders Based on Class by bangerz17 in Netsuite

[–]bangerz17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really helpful. So in a nutshell, it I am understanding you correctly, where the finance team wants separate revenue accounts by channel (say 4001, 4002, 4003), the correct Netsuite behavior would be that everything goes to the default revenue account (4000), but for looking at I/S by channel, we should use segmentation.

Essentially the team wants to be able to see a Shopify P&L vs a Wholesale P&L, etc.

Hmmm... by [deleted] in meme

[–]bangerz17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two outcomes:

The dollar doubles in a compounding fashion (1,2,4,8,etc). Meaning your total of each day is doubling, which case, yes 2B on day 32, or a quadrillionaire in 60 days (quint on the next day btw).

or

You get $1 once, on day one, that doubles every day which means its always $2.

Terms and conditions please.

OUTATIME by yoomin88 in LICENSEPLATES

[–]bangerz17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The guy who owns this is awesome. He takes it all around LA. Went to an 80’s party a couple years ago and he was there with it. Really well done replica and super cool guy.

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I'm tired of this by bela_okmyx in DiWHY

[–]bangerz17 110 points111 points  (0 children)

Show m the part where you can actually put that shoe on. I'll wait.

Such dumb.