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* '''objectName''': This identifier is a human-readable name for both {{Type}}s and {{Type|}}s. | * '''objectName''': This identifier is a human-readable name for both {{Type}}s and {{Type|}}s. | ||
* '''objectID''': This identifier is a human-readable name for {{Type}}s (e.g. <tt> | * '''objectID''': This identifier is a human-readable name for {{Type}}s (e.g. <tt>"cases"</tt>), but for {{Type|}}s, it is a computer-generated string with no humanly-interpretable semantic value (e.g. <tt>123qwe456rty</tt>). | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 18 November 2014
An object type identifier uniquely identifies an object type. It is used to specify object types in APIs.
There are two kinds of type identifiers:
- objectName: This identifier is a human-readable name for both System Objects and Custom Objects.
- objectID: This identifier is a human-readable name for System Objects (e.g. "cases"), but for Custom Objects, it is a computer-generated string with no humanly-interpretable semantic value (e.g. 123qwe456rty).
- See also:
- Session Identifier - session identifier
- Record Id - record id
To find an object type identifier:
- Click > Customization > Objects
- In the Display Title column, find the object you're looking for.
- The Object Name column has the identifier you need.
Alternatively:
- Go to > Customization > Objects > {object}
- Click Properties
- The object name appears at the top of the page
Note:
- For objects that are not listed, see the System Objects page.
- The Object Name is typically used as the identifier, because it is human-readable for both System Objects and Custom Objects. Object ID can be used, as well, but it is human-readable only for System Objects.