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Turning off PayPal conditionally.
We sell a few gun parts that cannot be paid for using PayPal. If we were to turn PayPal on at this point we would be at risk of having our account suspended if one of our customers checked out through them with a prohibited item in his/her cart.
It comes down to this, I need to iterate through the items in a cart and look for a custom field 'PayPal Eligible' and if that field is either false or null for any item and then remove the PayPal option from our cart page if needed.
From what I've seen so far it looks like I'll be able to do this in SuiteScript. Have any of you solved a problem like this?
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