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Today plus 42 days.
I'm working on a client-side script that I inherited from someone else. Right now there's a date that needs to be changed in the code manually on a regular basis. I'd like to replace it with today plus 42 days. I've read through a dozen or more threads but they all seem to take a different approach.
This is what I have now:
var ProfileExpires = "2-May-2010";
I'd like to change it to something like var ProfileExpires = (today + 42);
ProfileExpires gets used in a few places in this script and at the end gets written to a Netsuite record with
nlapiSetFieldValue('custitem_profile_expiry_date', ProfileExpires);
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