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Google Chrome and Console functionality
I am on a mac and running Google Chrome (52.0.2743.82 (64-bit)). Ever since the past few Chrome updates, trying to run ANY nlapi command in the console results in an error due to the api not being loaded. For example, open a Sales Order, click edit, and run nlapiGetFieldValue('trandate'); which usually on an edit action, the API is loaded and accessible. However, this will result in an error until you refresh the page while in edit mode. At that point, you are able to run any nlapi command. Others in the office have the same issue and I have no solution other than the refresh. Has anyone found a
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