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extending nlobjRecord = "nlobjRecord is not defined"
I'm experimenting with extending the nlobjRecord class with some additional properties.
My first attempt:
nlobjRecord.prototype.isDirty = false;
fails with the error "nlobjRecord is not defined"
Just for kicks I tried nlobjSearchFilter (I know it's defined because I'm creating them) and it works. Same code, different object:
nlobjSearchFilter.prototype.isDirty = false;
Snooping around the nlapi source doesn't clear anything up, both classes are defined in the same file with the same syntax.
So I'm really confused by this, hoping that a javascript guru can explain how this is possible.
Here is the entire anonymous method that I have at the top of my script:
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology
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