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Bootstrap text from custom list field to Profile module in Mont Blanc
I know you can bootstrap a custom field value to the Profile module but I can't figure out a clean way of getting the text from my custom list field. I'm adding custom code to the get function in the back end Profile.Model (the suitescript one). The way I figured out but haven't fully executed would be to get the value for this custom field for the current customer like so:
var customFieldValues = customer.getCustomFieldValues(); var customFieldValue = ''; for (var i=0; i < customFieldValues.length; i++){ if (customFieldValues[i].name == 'custentity_customlistfield'){ customFieldValue = customFieldValues[i].value; } } So now I have the value for this field for the logged in customer (this value has already been entered into the customer record). Then I use customer.getCustomFields() and get the html value for that particular field out of the object that command returns:
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