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Vendor - Customer Relationship in combination with Suitescript
Dear Netsuite,
I was wondering whether the following situation could evoke problems within Netsuite.
As you already know, a vendor which is also a customer ( customer - vendor relationship ) both have the same internal id.
I was wondering whether this could cause some issues if you would like to set values within Suitescript ( setValue function).
For example:
- if you want to create a bill, it is expected that you set a supplier. However, could it be the case that with the SetValue in suitescript, the script thinks that it refers to a customer? (Given the fact that the IDs are the same)
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