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New to NetSuite | N/action: action.execute(options) Method
In our previous article, New to NetSuite | N/action Module Overview, we discussed the purpose and usage of the N/action module. . In our ongoing exploration of the N/action module, this article highlights the action.execute(). This method allows you to programmatically execute a specific record action and returns the result as a plain JavaScript object. This method is essential for automating record actions such as approvals, status changes, or custom business logic triggered by UI buttons.
Method Description
- Executes a record action on a specified record.
- Returns an object containing the results of the action.
- If the action fails, errors are reported in the notifications property of the results object.
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