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Issue with nlapiSearchRecord

edited Dec 2, 2019 6:25PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 6 comments

Hey all,

I'm very new to suite scripts and I'm running into what is probably an easy issue for most of you. I figured I'd try for a response while I'm looking for an answer on my own.

The error I get is: nlapiLoadRecord Missing a required argument: id

Here's a chunk of my script.

var searchorders = nlapiSearchRecord( 'salesorder', 46, null, null );
for (var i = 0; searchorders != null && i < searchorders.length; i++)
{
  var order = nlapiLoadRecord('salesorder',searchorders[i].getId());
...


I'm just not getting to the variable properly it seems. The nlapiSearchRecord is using a saved search that is currently returning one sales order's Internal ID.

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