What It Is In the Celigo Platform 2025.4.1 release, Celigo introduced a data-handling feature that automatically uses null as the default value for empty source fields in supported import applications. Previously, integrators had to manually configure default values for each field, which sometimes results in inconsistencies or unexpected data especially when source data was incomplete.… Continue reading Default Null Values for Empty Source Fields in Import Applications
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Handling Errors in SuiteScript: A Closer Look at context.write
In the world of SuiteScript, efficient error handling is crucial for maintaining robust and reliable applications. One of the key methods used for this purpose is context.write. This method allows developers to capture and log error details, ensuring that issues are promptly identified and addressed. Understanding context.write The context.write method is used to write data to the script execution… Continue reading Handling Errors in SuiteScript: A Closer Look at context.write
Understanding try-catch-finally in JavaScript
Error handling is a crucial aspect of writing robust JavaScript code. The try-catch-finally statement provides a structured way to handle runtime errors, ensuring that your application remains stable. Syntax of try-catch-finally: try { // Code that may throw an error } catch (error) { // Code to handle the error }… Continue reading Understanding try-catch-finally in JavaScript
Apply Try catch inside a Catch block
Using a try-catch inside a catch block can be helpful when handling errors that might occur during the error-logging or recovery process itself. This approach is valid and often used when there are additional operations inside the catch block that could fail. Key Points: Purpose: The inner try-catch ensures that if an error occurs while… Continue reading Apply Try catch inside a Catch block
Resolving the “ENOENT: No Such File or Directory” Error in Gulp Tasks
When working with Gulp, you may encounter the error: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir ‘C:UsersHPDownloadsSuiteCommerce AdvancedsuitecommerceLocalDistributionAdvancedprocessed-templates’ This error typically indicates that Gulp is trying to access a directory that does not exist. Here’s a detailed guide on how to resolve this issue effectively. Step 1: Verify the Specified Directory The first step… Continue reading Resolving the “ENOENT: No Such File or Directory” Error in Gulp Tasks