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accessing creditholdoverride value
NetSuite's built in credit controls weren't doing what we needed so I scripted a custom set of controls. These are working fine.
The problem is when the NS credit controls are set to "Ignore" (to avoid unwanted popups from NS) the field "Credit Hold" (internal id 'creditholdoverride') is set to hidden by NS. I would still like to be able to access the value in this field in the custom script that was created and can't find a way to do so. If it could be left displayed that would be ideal.
Alternately I don't mind making a custom entity field to replace it however I would like to then have a script that will ensure the two fields are always the same value (use the custom field to set the stock field) but I run into the same problem, if on editing a customer the original NS field is hidden then the value can't be retrieved or changed through script.