its generally absurd to say they support es.next, its a moving target
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battk
09/25/2020, 4:49 PM
they dont upgrade their engine nearly often enough to say that
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scottvonduhn
09/25/2020, 5:56 PM
Given that it supports the new BigInt primitive data type, I’d say the support is at least up to ES10 (ES2019). I have not done an exhaustive feature check. Our company generally standardizes on ES7, for compatibility across several environments, so we don’t care too much about the bleeding edge
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battk
09/25/2020, 6:03 PM
the help link lists what version it uses
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scottvonduhn
09/25/2020, 6:43 PM
@battkoof I should have read that. Last I had checked, there were so many places NS just referred to ES.Next, which is, as you say, not realistic since it is constantly changing. Good to see it officially documented that ES2019 (ES10) is the official ES version of SuiteScript 2.1