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Managing the "dirtyness" of a SuiteLet subList
Are we all on our own to manage modification state for sublists?
The more I use SuiteLets the more I'm running into this problem. I have a sublist and when the SuiteLet is saved I need to know:
[LIST]
[*]What lines were changed?
[*]What lines were deleted?
[*]What lines were added?[/LIST]
I've tried out some different patterns and approaches, some pretty ugly. I see the client method: nlapiIsLineItemChanged(type) that sounded promising but I need something that I can use on the server side.
I've got a decent design in my head but before I roll it out I thought I would check if there was something already existing?
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology
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