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SuiteTalk (Web Services) Platform Guide - NetSuite

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TypesComplex Types97Field Name XML Schema Type Req NotesstatusDetail StatusDetail [] N Used to capture the specific details forthe status. See StatusDetail.isSuccesss xsd:Boolean (attribute) Y Indicates whether the status is successfulor not. If false, one or more statusDetailobjects are populated.StatusDetailThe StatusDetail type is used to capture the specific details for the status. The statusDetail typeis defined in core.xsd.Field Name XML Schema Type Req Notescode xsd:string Y The status code. See “<strong>Web</strong> <strong>Services</strong> ErrorHandling and Error Codes” on page 270 for alisting of codes.message xsd:string Y The detailed message for this status. See“<strong>Web</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Error Handling and ErrorCodes” on page 270 for details.type xsd:string Reference to a value in a <strong>Web</strong> services onlysystem list. Values: error, warning See “<strong>Web</strong><strong>Services</strong> Error Handling and Error Codes” onpage 270 for details.NullFieldThe NullField type is defined in core.xsd. It contains the following fields.Field Name XML Schema Type Req Notesname xsd:string Y Name of the field to be null. The specifiedname must exactly match an existing fieldname.Note: You cannot set the Custom Form field to NULL. Any request to set this field to NULLis ignored.ReadResponseThe ReadResponse type is used by the following read operations.• The getResponse output message for the get operation.• The searchResponse output message for the search operations.These types have a field named readResponse of the type ReadResponse. The ReadResponsetype is defined in message.xsd.<strong>SuiteTalk</strong> <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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