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nlapiObjError stacktrace only shows global method names
I'm still learning javascript, so to a guru this might be obvious.
It appears that the stacktrace proptery of nlobjError only states a method's name if that method is global. In other words, this code (psuedo):
a(); function a() { b(); } function b() { throw nlapiCreateError('test', 'test'); } Will print something like:
function nlobjError(args)
function nlapiCreateError(args)
function b();
function a();
See, this is nice because you can tell that b() was the last succsessful call.
However, this code:
function MyObj(){}; MyObj.prototype.a = function() { this.b(); } MyObj.prototype.b = function() { throw nlapiCreateError('test', 'test'); } Will print something like:
function nlobjError(args)
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
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