Stop Clicking Through Transaction Relationships
Look — you're in NetSuite. Again. Trying to figure out what's connected to what. Sales Order links to Item Fulfillment. Fulfillment links to Invoice. Invoice links to Payment. And somewhere in there is a mess you need to untangle.
That's insane. One click. You see the ENTIRE dependency tree. Every parent. Every child. Every relationship. Visual. Clean. Done.
Here's the deal
Every NetSuite user knows this pain. You need to understand what's connected to a transaction. Or you need to delete something. Or you just need to see the full picture.
So you click. And click. And click. Open tab after tab. Screenshot relationships. Build mental maps. Try to remember what connects to what. And when you need to delete? Good luck figuring out the right order.
20+ minutes clicking around. For something that should take 5 seconds.
Your time is worth something. Every minute you spend navigating transaction relationships is a minute you're not spending on actual work. On solving real problems.
This extension shows you everything in one click. I'm not exaggerating.
What you get
See everything. Act on it. Move on.
Visual Hierarchy
See parent-child relationships at a glance. Sales Orders, Fulfillments, Invoices, Payments — all connected.
Multi-Select Actions
Check the boxes. Open all in new tabs. Or delete them in the right order. One click.
Smart Deletion
Deletes children first, parents last. No more "this record has dependents" errors.
Bulk Search Delete
Run a saved search. Delete all results. Clean up test data in minutes, not hours.
Three steps. Done.
No complicated setup. No account creation. No friction.
Open Any Transaction
Navigate to any transaction in NetSuite. Sales Order, Invoice, PO — any of them.
Click Dependency Tree
Hit the menu item. See the entire relationship hierarchy instantly.
Select. Open. Delete.
Check the boxes for what you need. Open all or delete all. One click.
This is for people who value their time
If you enjoy clicking through transaction after transaction, this isn't for you. Seriously. Keep doing what you're doing.
NetSuite Admins cleaning up data
Test transactions everywhere. Duplicate records. Cleanup projects that never end. Now you can see what connects to what and delete it properly. In minutes.
Consultants debugging client issues
Client says something's wrong with an order. You need to trace the full chain. Instead of 20 minutes of clicking, you see everything instantly.
Developers tracing transaction flows
Need to understand how records connect before you write a script? See the real hierarchy. Build scripts that work with the actual data model.
The technical stuff
For the people who care about how things are built:
- ✓ Chrome Manifest v3 — latest extension architecture
- ✓ Uses native NetSuite APIs — nlapi functions for reliability
- ✓ Smart deletion order — children first, no dependency errors
- ✓ Bulk search delete — saved search results, all at once
- ✓ XSS protected, CSP hardened — security done right
- ✓ WCAG accessible — keyboard nav, screen reader support
Relationships tracked
- • Created From — what this record was created from
- • Applying — records applying to this one (e.g., payments)
- • Applied To — records this one applies to
- • Full depth traversal — follows the chain as deep as it goes
- • All transaction types supported
- • Handles circular references safely
Works with: Sales Orders, Purchase Orders, Invoices, Bills, Payments, Fulfillments, and more.
Your data stays yours
Zero data collection
We don't collect anything. No analytics. No telemetry. No tracking. The extension doesn't phone home. Ever.
100% local processing
Everything runs in your browser. Your transaction data never leaves your machine. Not to us. Not to anyone.
Minimal permissions
Only accesses NetSuite transaction and search pages. Nothing else. Can't read your email. Can't see your other tabs.
Inspect it yourself
The code isn't obfuscated. Open Chrome's extension viewer and look at exactly what's running. We have nothing to hide.
Ready to stop clicking around?
It's free. Install it. Try it on one transaction. See for yourself. The next time you need to understand transaction relationships doesn't have to waste your morning.