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Look up a SalesOrder with getList & PHP Toolkit
I recently wrote a PHP script utilizing the PHP Toolkit 2008.2.r3 to do a getList request on an array of internal customer ids. I was very happy with how this script works. The script is simple: [PHP]include('login.php');
$idA = array(16779,16681); // array of valid customer internal ids
$recordRefs = array();
for ($i = 0; $i < count($idA); $i++)
{
$custRef = new nsRecordRef();
$custRef->setFields(array('internalId' => $idA[$i],'type' => 'customer'));
$recordRefs[] = $custRef;
}
try
{
$response = $myNSclient->getList($recordRefs);
print_r($response);
}
catch (Exception $e){print_r($e);}[/PHP]
I thought it would be easy to modify to look up sales orders:[PHP]include('login.php');
$idA = array(16779,16681); // array of valid customer internal ids
$recordRefs = array();
for ($i = 0; $i < count($idA); $i++)
{
$custRef = new nsRecordRef();
$custRef->setFields(array('internalId' => $idA[$i],'type' => 'customer'));
$recordRefs[] = $custRef;
}
try
{
$response = $myNSclient->getList($recordRefs);
print_r($response);
}
catch (Exception $e){print_r($e);}[/PHP]
I thought it would be easy to modify to look up sales orders:[PHP]include('login.php');
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