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CustomRecordSearch fields from Java
Our goal is to create a XML export of a custom record and a related custom record. What is the best way to inspect the RecordRef and discover the available elements from Java? I am familiar with Salesforce's API but am new to NetSuite.
I have been told that JavaDocs are not in fashion at NetSuite. We are using the inspector calls which use reflection to try and find our way in the dark.
First we get logged in and we build a query. We could also use get() or getSavedSearch() but I am not sure if we will be working with a single record or a set. Either way we'll be working with custom RecordRef entities.
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