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Last Modified Date
We are processing sales orders in an onsite system, which queries NetSuite for new orders based on the "lastModifiedDate" field. The issue is we have had occurences where that date is recorded in NetSuite in the future. This causes our system to bring the order each time we query until that time passes. The description of this field in the documentation is:
Field Name: lastModifiedDate
Type / Length: dateTime
Req.: N
Mapping: None: hidden
Notes: This is a read only field. When updating a record, this field defaults to the current system date and time.
So it seems that the system generates this from the current time on the system. How could this be in the future? Has anyone dealt with this?
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