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Return array of node names with nlapiSelectNodes
I am trying to create a function that will use a dynamic listing to parse values from XML. I need to generate a dynamic array of node names
The problem is that when I use nlapiSelectNodes the Array values return the form: (// After further review I realize this is because nlapiSelectNodes returns a Node[] rather than a string value.
[nodeName: null] // instead of: nodeName
I have a feeling I am using the incorrect xpath= 'child::node()' but can't remedy the situation.
I have the following:
XML:
<Result> <Success>true</Success> <PersonRecord> <CreatedByEmail>
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