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New SalesOrder.ccExpireDate problem
I'm having a problem with the ccExpireDate field on the SalesOrder. If the customer's card expiry date is 01/2008, then I set this field to 1/1/2008. The problem is that when I view the sales order in NetSuite after adding the record via SuiteFlex, the expiry date shows as 12/2007. Whatever the real expiry date is, the record gets entered with an expiry date of the previous month. This is a new problem. I don't know when the problem started, but I know that the code worked fine on 9/27/2007 and it wasn't working yesterday (10/9/2007).
Here's the relevant part of the SOAP document:
<q1:ccExpireDate>2008-01-01T00:00:00</q1:ccExpireDate>
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