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SuiteScript 1.0 code example to create RESTlet TBA Authentication header?
Happy Friday Guru's! Thanks for your quick reply to my query earlier this week, I have one other question I hope you can assist with:
Do you have a SuiteScript 1.0 code example, that will create the TBA Authentication header for a RESTlet? I've seen sample code in SuiteAnswers for other languages (and instructions how to do it) but didn't see a code example written in SuiteScript 1.0. I can write one, but am hoping one is already in the community.
To clarify, the code sample I'm looking for would take integration and token data, URL, account, etc., and generate a string similar to the one below, that will be the "Authorization" header calling a RESTlet:
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