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Need Help with script Governance work around
I wrote a custom "Customer Past Due Letter" using a suitelet a while back. At the beginning it worked fine no issues. Now that we've been using NS for about 6 months apparently there are too many "dead beats" not paying in a timely manner and as a result I'm getting a governance script error.
The purpose of the "Customer Past Due Letter" is to generate a single PDF file that has a custom letter for each customer that are past due during the period, this is to make it easy for printing purposes.
The pseudo logic is as follows:
1) Declare a string (strXML) that will be used to contain an XML string for all data used to generate a single PDF file.
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