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Headscratcher: javascript references lost
I'm sure to some this is obvious.
I have a little sample code that load a record, creates a second reference to the original nlobjRecord, updates the original's value and the second reference gets the updated data - or that is it has a reference to the original (good)
When I reload the original, the second reference does return updated data.
Hard to explain, here is a short code sample and the results:
// Load a record and print a field value var rec = nlapiLoadRecord('customer', '907'); response.writeLine('rec DOB: ' + rec.getFieldValue(ENTITY_FIELDS.DOB)); // create a second reference to the original field var rec2 = rec; rec.setFieldValue(ENTITY_FIELDS.DOB, '9/21/1978'); // The second reference print the value that was set on the original response.writeLine('rec2 DOB: ' + rec2.getFieldValue(ENTITY_FIELDS.DOB)); // reload the original rec = nlapiLoadRecord('customer', '907'); // the second reference has stale data, it's not pointing // to the rec var any more response.writeLine('rec2 DOB: ' + rec2.getFieldValue(ENTITY_FIELDS.DOB)); Steve Klett | Senior Developer
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