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Actually trailing comma's have been supported by JS for a long time. Specifically for objects since ES5 (which NetSuite supports). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Trailing_commas
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So it seems that custom segments have different default permissions of view rather than edit. Changing the permissions resolved.
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Hi Cja, I am also a dedicated SO user and as you may be aware there has been significant discussion surrounding companies using SO as their support forums (please see http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255745/why-were-not-customer-support-for-your-favorite-company ). The hard part is that this usergroup, while maybe…
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I would suggest *not* reading that book - not only is it not a legally purchased copy, but it was written in 2010 and is so out dated now that it may very well hinder your learning rather than help it. The NetSuite help system is much, much, much better than a ... for dummies book anyways
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Thanks I ended up hiding the field on the form. Appreciate it
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Hi Evan, That helps - we didn't have logging enabled so everything was rounded to the minute, enabling logging in the workflow have us the details we needed. Sprintz, Script execution itself is no problem - I'm way more familiar with SuiteScript than workflows :D