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August 7, 2014 at 1:10 pm #4180
farragoEvery time I use this NetSuite created bundle, I get an email with an ERROR. Like this…
Account: XXXXXX
Bundle Name: Netsuite-Update Vendor Price from PO
Environment: Production
Date & Time: 8/7/2014 1:43 pm
Record Type: Purchase Order
Internal ID: 822709
Execution Time: 0.76s
Script Usage: 15
Script: Update Item Price
Type: User Event
Function: UpdateItemPrice
Error: RCRD_HAS_BEEN_CHANGED
Record has been changed
Stack Trace: UpdateItemPrice(UpdateItemPrice.js$12948:52
โI reported the issue. One response I got was…
โ”I have investigated your script and I would like to suggest you to read Answer Id: 10278 in SuiteAnswers (nlapiSubmitRecord). You also should move nlapiSubmitRecord command into the condition where you set line item value.”
I guess they didn’t know that this wasn’t OUR script. It is a NetSuite script (Bundle ID=109). Still waiting for a fix.
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August 11, 2014 at 12:34 pm #4181
farragoWho owns this bundle?
I have an error happening and NS support says “it is caused by bundle 109 and that isn’t our bundle”. This old thread makes it clear that bundle 109 was NetSuite’s bundle… Seeโฆ https://usergroup.netsuite.com/users…work-in-2008-1
We need the feature that bundle 109 provides.
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November 4, 2014 at 12:50 pm #4182
farragoHas ANYONE manged to make this bundle work? NetSuite made it, but they now say they are done with it and won’t fix it anymore. Using it gives us an error about the record having been changed.
I was told “bundle 109 โ Update Vendor Price from PO isnโt managed by NetSuite” and “Warranty of the unmanaged bundle is 90 days. Thus isnโt supported by NetSuite and you should manage the changes of the scripts in the bundle”
-Tom
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November 10, 2014 at 2:08 pm #4183
farragoCan someone provide a price to fix this NetSuite bundle? …or would the person who made it care to update it so it works again?
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