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Invalid token when calling POST on a 2.0 RESTlet
I'm a bit baffled on this one right now, and hoping a quick nudge will get my past my wall,
I have a restlet that is intended to update a field on a return authorization record. I am calling the post with the payload of
{'recordtype': 'returnauthorization', 'id': '32664397'} however I get a JS_EXCEPTION error before I get my log indicating I am inside postRec:Error:
View System JS_EXCEPTION 1/7/2016 2:25 PM Robert J Hipwell SyntaxError: Unexpected token: r
which seems to me that my payload is being parsed out like an array...Any help on this would be much appreciated.
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