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filterExpression isempty
So,
I get an 'SSS_INVALID_SRCH_FILTER_EXPR_OBJ_TYPE' when I try to use the 'isempty' in a FilterExperssion .... even though, if I load a search that was built in the UI that uses isempty and do a getFilterExpression(), it shows me the same way that I'm using it.
The search.getFilterExpression() shows a 2-dimensional array ['amortizationschedule.internalidnumber', 'isempty']. I do the exact same thing when SETTING the filterExpresion and get the error.
My guess is Netsuite doesn't like a 2-dimensional.
I tried ['amortizationschedule.internalidnumber', 'isempty', ''] and it seems to work ... but how can I be sure?
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