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XML to PDF parsing is not working in Release preview account (BFO Utility)
As part of the Release preview testing, while we were testing one of our suitlet scripts that generate a pdf file using nlapiXMLToPDF in conjuction with the Big Faceless Report Generator(BFO) which is a third party library used for converting XML to PDF documents.
A custom print error is being thrown.
[FONT=times new roman] [FONT=georgia]nlerror: USER_ERROR Error Parsing XML: nlapiXMLToPDF(strVal)
Its just the internal id of the current record being passed as a parameter to load the record and convert to PDF on a button click
Looks like this utility is not working in the release preview account.
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