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WebServices Suggestion: Add a prefix to the entities
I personally would like to see the Netsuite web service proxy entities with a prefix on them. Something like NSSalesOrder, NSInvoice, NSCustomer, etc.
I'm having to use the full namespace path for my objects (C#) to differentiate from my own business entities and the NetSuite ones.
Something like is UGLY:
PMD.BusinessEntities.Customer customer = new PMD.BusinessEntities.Customer(); customer.ID = ((PMD.ManufacturingStudio.Infrastructure.Library.com.netsuite.Customer)recordRef).id; // etc
If the generated NS objects were named with a prefix I could simply have:
(pseudo code)
Customer customer = new Customer(); customer.ID = ((NSCustomer)recordRef).ID;
Just a suggestion, it would be nice.
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology
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