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Getting Full Count of nlobjSearchResultSet

edited Dec 2, 2019 5:54PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 9 comments

We're writing a RESTlet for our sync between Netsuite and our website, and I'm running into some trouble with paging large searches.

Right now, this is the way I do a search and return the results:

 var savedsearch = nlapiCreateSearch(recordType, searchFilters, null);  var resultset = savedsearch.runSearch();    var resultslice = resultset.getResults(offset, offset+limit);  for(var rs in resultslice) {   var record = nlapiLoadRecord(resultslice[rs].recordType, resultslice[rs].id);   results.push(record);   offset++;   count++;  }    return record; 


So, the limit on the number of records you can get in a resultslice is 1000, which is fine. And we can page results but just requesting the next 1000 and so on. But, for a multitude of purposes, I'd like to be able to find the count of how many records the search returned. It seems that's not possible, but I'm hoping someone might have a tip for me.

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