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Pass JSON array object into Suitelet

edited Dec 2, 2019 5:56PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 3 comments

Hello,

I am trying to pass an array of rows into a suitelet but am having difficulty. I can pass a single row in by using individual parameters but I have multiple rows and am putting them into an array object, e.g.

 var resultsJSON = {    record:[]   };    resultsJSON.record[x] = [var1, var2, var3] // adding multiple rows    var Url = "https://forms.netsuite.com/app/site/hosting/scriptlet.nl?script...&resultsJSON=resultsJSON 


The resultsJSON is what I am passing into the suitelet as object parameter. Does NetSuite have a way of deserialzing or evaluating the JSON object in the suitelet script and if so how? I can only find documentation on reading a collection of single parameters.

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