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Learning SuiteScript 2.0 from 1.0 - minor question?
I keep seeing documentation that the 2.0 equivalent of "nlapiLoadRecord()" is "r.load()". But how do I instantiate "r"? I'm a beginner to NetSuite/SuiteScript but have some experience with javascript.
I'm learning what I can through the chrome/firefox console before I actually save any client scripts or RESTlets in our system. My administrator doesn't feel comfortable with me saving any scripts (not even in the sandbox) until I become more familiarized with our system. I am able to run 1.0 scripts through my browser's javascript console, so I should be able to run 2.0 scripts too, right?
Thanks for any guidance.
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