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Adding a MultiSelectCustomFieldRef

edited Dec 2, 2019 3:10PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 2 comments

I'm writing a program to import customers from an external system to NetSuite.  So far, it has all gone smoothly.... until now.  One of the fields I need to import is of type Multiple Select and has an associated list.

So I am using the MultiSelectCustomFieldRef to set this attribute for the customer.  The problem is that I don't know how to set the values.  Here is what I have:

MultiSelectCustomFieldRef customerType = new MultiSelectCustomFieldRef  customerType.internalId = "custentity45"  //this is the internalId as listed by the Custom Entity Fields screen  customerType.value = new Collection(ListOrRecordRef);  ListOrRecordRef list = new ListOrRecordRef;  list.name = "BCDN Member";  // This is the value I'd like to set the field to.  list.internaId = ????  // I have not clue what to put here  list.typeId = "-2";  // I'm not sure this is correct.  customerType.value.add(list);

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