✨ To add a custom button in NetSuite records, you can use a user event script with the before load entry point.
🔧 The form object in the user event script is used to add the custom button using the form.addButton API.
📝 The form.addButton API requires three properties: ID, label, and function name.
🔎 Learn how to add a custom button to NetSuite Record using SuiteScript.
🖱️ Use the form.add button API to add a button with a specific ID, label, and function name.
🔧 Understand the importance of having a single entry point for custom module functions in client scripts.
✨ Add a custom button to NetSuite Record using SuiteScript
📜 Linking the custom function with the client script
🔧 Using the form.clientscript module path instead of clientscript file ID
🔍 The video explains how to add a custom button to a NetSuite record using SuiteScript.
💻 The process involves copying the module path and pasting it, replacing certain characters with a forward slash.
🔌 The video also covers linking the client script with the form and deploying the scripts in the NetSuite account.
🔘 The video demonstrates how to add a custom button to a NetSuite record using SuiteScript.
⚙️ The tutorial shows how to pass values, such as entity ID, from a customer record to a client script.
📝 The process involves using the script context and the 'get value' function to retrieve the customer ID.
📝 Adding custom buttons to NetSuite records using SuiteScript.
🎛️ Passing parameters and receiving values in custom functions.
💡 Utilizing the message module and message.create API for displaying messages.
✨ The video demonstrates how to add a custom button to NetSuite Record using SuiteScript.
📝 The script captures the entity ID and displays an information message using the message API.
🔧 The custom button can be tested on the customer record, triggering a console message with the customer ID.
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