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TIME OF DAY error in XML export
We're getting this error when we try to do our regular invoice XML export from NetSuite (since v2007, of course!)
It seems to be choking on the data type of 'time of day'.
<error>Custom Field of Data Type [ TIME OF DAY ] cannot be set to Value [ 7:54 am ] which has an invalid format.</error>
We opened a Case about this a few days ago. It's Customer Care Case # is 595951.
Is anyone else running into issues with this field type since v2007?
Because we can't get this export, we can't get these invoices to our GP system where we do all of our financials. So, month end is going to be a mess....
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