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Files hidden in SuiteBundle - not available in VS Code
Hello,
I am using VS Code as my SuiteScript IDE.
When trying to import files from the File Cabinet that are marked as "Hide in SuiteBundle", VS Code returns an error message - "The following files were not imported: [filename] , Hidden in Bundle".
The files that I am trying to access are in a Dev Account, where I am Administrator and also the token used for my SuiteCloud integration was issued with Admin role.
Previously, in Eclipse IDE, I didn't have that problem.
Could you please share your experience about that and what best practices could I follow to work with such files in VS Code?
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