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Passing parameters to RESTlet

edited Dec 2, 2019 3:01PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 5 comments
I have a very simple RESTlet that I want to be able to use for pulling saved search results. I am fairly new to this, and I am having a hard time passing parameters to the script.

[CODE]
function getFeed(datain)
{
       var results = [];
       var s = datain[search];

var savedsearch = nlapiLoadSearch('item',s);
 
var resultset = savedsearch.runSearch();
var searchid = 0;
do {
     var resultslice = resultset.getResults( searchid, searchid+1000 );
     for (var rs in resultslice) {
         results.push( resultslice[rs] );
         searchid++;
     }
} while (resultslice.length >= 1000);
return JSON.stringify(results);
   
}
[/CODE]

When I need is to be able to pass (via CURL) the id of the saved search to be run. Here is the PHP code I am using:

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