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Powershell and Netsuite web services
Does anyone have any samples of using Powershell to read and update NetSuite via web services?
I can get connected via $webserviceproxy = New-WebServiceProxy -Uri 'https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/v2012_2_0/netsuite.wsdl' and even get a response back using $webserviceproxy | Get-Member but can't figure out how to set the passport values.
Any guesses on how to set the passport values? I have tried $webserviceproxy.passport.email = "myemail@abd.com" but I keep getting "Property 'email' cannot be found on this object; make sure it exists and is settable."
Here is s snip of what I get back from the Get-Member command:
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