Discussions
Stay up-to-date with the latest news from NetSuite. You’ll be in the know about how to connect with peers and take your business to new heights at our virtual, in-person, on demand events, and much more.
New AI Community Guidelines. Please review and follow them to ensure AI use stays safe, accurate, and compliant.
Keep an eye out for upcoming NetSuite events, including meetups, workshops, and webinars. These sessions are a great way to connect with peers, learn from experts, and stay current on the latest NetSuite updates and best practices. Registration links are provided in each event.
SuiteWorld | October 25–28, 2026 | Las Vegas Where our community gets ready for what’s next!
SuiteWorld brings thousands of innovators, builders, and leaders together to learn, connect, and shape what’s next. This October, explore how to build a stronger foundation for growth through inspiring keynotes, major product reveals, hands-on sessions, and unforgettable moments—all in one place for our biggest event of the year. Join us
SuiteWorld brings thousands of innovators, builders, and leaders together to learn, connect, and shape what’s next. This October, explore how to build a stronger foundation for growth through inspiring keynotes, major product reveals, hands-on sessions, and unforgettable moments—all in one place for our biggest event of the year. Join us
New to NetSuite | How to access sublist data in a suitelet
Suitelets allow us to create custom pages within NetSuite. One of the common implementations for a suitelet is getting data from a user and then processing the data for display. To get and process the fields that are created in the suitelet, we use ServerRequest.parameters to access the values of the fields. A sublist can also be created in a suitelet. If we want to access the data that were entered in the sublist, how do we do it?
SuiteScript 2.x have 2 methods for that purpose - ServerRequest.getLineCount(options) and ServerRequest.getSublistValue(options). The former returns the total number of lines in a sublist while the latter returns the value of a specific sublist line item.
Tagged:
2