One aspect of the system that I find frustrating is the inability to return to the vendor profile from an invoice. When I click on an invoice from the vendor profile, and I wish to return to the vendor profile, the back button only displays an error message, causing me to have to start all over again. However, despite this minor inconvenience, I am an enthusiastic user of NetSuite OneWorld. Other systems, such as SaaS, Oracle, and Salesforce are not user-friendly and complex, making them better suited for larger companies. It is important to note that I may be slightly biased toward NetSuite OneWorld. Nevertheless, it is widely used by a majority of companies that go public, including our company before our IPO. This demonstrates the high value and effectiveness of NetSuite OneWorld. Additionally, I have encountered an issue when I enter a journal entry and include the name of the vendor or customer, and save the entry, some of these names may not appear on a general ledger report. This results in blank main fields, which can be inconvenient as I have to go back to the journal entry and manually identify the vendors. Despite these shortcomings, my overall experience with the solution has been favorable. The issue of some names not appearing on the general ledger report could be considered a minor inconvenience, depending on the size of your data set. In our case, it has caused some frustration, and we have even tried to solve this with the help of NetSuite OneWorld consultants in the past, but they couldn't find a solution. They told us that this is just the way things are with NetSuite OneWorld and that it's a zero-entry issue. However, I cannot vouch for the expertise of these consultants, it's possible that there may be another solution. There is one more issue but I am not sure if it's a human error, but when you try to trend balance sheets in NetSuite OneWorld, the balance sheet should be reported under a parent company. However, I've noticed that I cannot run a monthly balance sheet for subsidiary companies or for a consolidated report. This was also an issue in my previous company. I did observe, however, that a public company with only one or two subsidiaries was able to trend its monthly balance sheet under the parent company.