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Calling a RESTlet from a Suitelet.
UPDATE: Answer below, you can do this with the requestReslet() method.
I am trying to execute a GET action on a Suitelet in the same account. I've done this in the past successfully, but for some reason the same code I used before doesn't work now.
This is my test code:
var suiteletURL = url.resolveScript({
scriptId: 'customscript_rl_test',
deploymentId: 'customdeploy_rl_test',
returnExternalUrl: false
});
var response = https.get({url: suiteletURL});
And this is what NetSuite returns:
SS_INVALID_URL
{
type: "error.SuiteScriptError",
name: "SSS_INVALID_URL",
message: "The URL must be a fully qualified HTTPS URL.",
id: null,
stack: [
"createError(N/error)",
"execute(/SuiteScripts/CSG_SS_Test.js:16)",
"createError(N/error)"
],
cause: {
name: "SSS_INVALID_URL",
message: "The URL must be a fully qualified HTTPS URL."
},
notifyOff: false,
userFacing: true
}
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