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Client side and client record level function name conflict?
Until recently I've only used form level client scripts, so the function names didn't seem to matter. Recently I made a record level client script and I think it's conflicting with one of the form level client scripts. Is that possible?
I guess I'm just looking for a little more explanation of the function names and when they would need to be different. The client script on the form runs on field changed and is named clientFieldChanged.
The record level client script has the same field changed function name. The odd thing is, it's running the record level script twice. It's not running each script from the different js files.
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