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REST API: What level of permission is needed?
A customer has given us "View" permissions for certain entities (Item, Customer, etc), but we are getting an error message that our role does not have sufficient permissions to access the item:
The requested pathe is https://..suitetalk.api.netsuite.com/services/rest/record/v1/inventoryItem
The error message is: "Permission Violation: You need a higher level of the 'Lists -> Items' permission to access this page. Please contact your account administrator."
@Erick Dela Rosa-Oracle can you help us out with this one too?
We could obviously request to be granted "Full" permissions, but we do not want to do that and we should not require that level of access - all we want to do is read the Item object!
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