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Suite Developer's Guide Table of Contents
NetSuite, FYI -
Just noticed this in the suite script developer's guide PDF dated August 1st. In the table of contents there are two headings for object sections:
[LIST]
[*]SuiteScript Standard Objects ... 119
[*]SuiteScript UI Objects ... 140
[/LIST]
Yet everything listed under the headings are methods. They do belong to the objects, but there is no indication which object. Many of the methods across objects are similar or identical, such as:
[LIST]
[*]getId() ... 127
[*]getId() ... 139
[/LIST]
The table of contents would be easier to read if the objects were listed instead of the methods. Or perhaps even better if the objects and methods were listed with methods grouped below each object.
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