When I run the Suitelet using the authentication U...
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When I run the Suitelet using the authentication URL for DocuSign integration, I get the following error: "This request is missing a required parameter."
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****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ****** Based on the conversations, the error "This request is missing a required parameter" when running the Suitelet using the authentication URL for DocuSign integration could be due to a few reasons: 1. The user accounts in both NetSuite and DocuSign need to be the same for the authentication to work. If they are different, you might encounter this error. Make sure the email addresses used for both accounts are identical. 2. If you are calling a Suitelet from a User Event (UE) script, ensure you are using an External (Public) URL. The UE script won't have your user session, so an internal URL won't work in this case. 3. Ensure that the URL you are using is a fully qualified HTTPS URL. If it's not, you might encounter an error message like "The URL must be a fully qualified HTTPS URL". 4. It's recommended to use the N/URL module to get the URL for the script. This can be done by resolving the URL using the Script ID (customscript_***). If you've checked all these points and are still encountering the error, there might be other issues at play. You might need to check the specific parameters required by the DocuSign API and ensure they are all included in your request.
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