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Joining a Saved Search to a Transaction (for Advanced PDF/HTML & Freemarker)
In looking at the documentation for the Advanced PDF/HTML syntax (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/netsuite/ns-online-help/section_N2864199.html#subsect_163585876245), it states that you can include results from searches joined to the transaction:
What does this mean? And how do we go about adding search results to a transaction, like the second picture suggests we can do? How are those searches defined and then joined to the transaction? (This is not the same as just populating a field with a saved search, I am assuming, because with those you can have only a single piece of data as the result.)
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