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Multiple Errors on for loop
I created a script that is uses an estimate record to generate a customized PDF via a suitelet. The user event code was working until I added more than one item to the quote - specifically the items filling the semtable variable. I get the following two errors simultaneously that prevents the xml from even being called:
1. Record has been changed.
2. The record has been edited since you retrieved it. Hit the back button and click Refresh/Reload to retrieve the updated record, then resubmit your changes.
The odd part is that there are no commits or submits of any fields/records throughout this entire script. It's simply reading the information and passing it via a params array to the xml file.
1. Record has been changed.
2. The record has been edited since you retrieved it. Hit the back button and click Refresh/Reload to retrieve the updated record, then resubmit your changes.
The odd part is that there are no commits or submits of any fields/records throughout this entire script. It's simply reading the information and passing it via a params array to the xml file.
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