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SuiteScript 2.0: Adding AND/OR expressions on existing saved search
Overview
Saved searches allow us to define search criteria using AND/OR expressions. In SuiteScript 2.0, N/search module allows us to create and load saved searches on our script. If we want to add any AND/OR expressions to an existing saved search via script, how do we do it?
How?
- Load the saved search in the script
- Define a new array
- Push the ff. to the newly created array:
- the Search.filterExpression of the loaded saved search
- Info: Search.filterExpression contains all the filters and expressions of the loaded saved search.
- the expression (AND/OR)
- the new filter to be added on the saved search
- the Search.filterExpression of the loaded saved search
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