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::** Display the page source and search for the folder image: <tt>graphics/view.png</tt>
::** Display the page source and search for the folder image: <tt>graphics/view.png</tt>


:3. You are now positioned at an image tag that displays the folder icon. Examine the anchor tag that surrounds it (<tt><a></tt>).
:3. You are now positioned at an image tag that displays the folder icon, surrounded by an anchor tag (<tt><a></tt>). That part of the HTML code looks like this:
 
:4. The information you want is in <tt>href</tt> attribute, in a JavaScript call that looks like this:
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<tt><nowiki><a href="javascript:lj_showDetailPane('...',</nowiki>​</tt><br>
<tt><nowiki><a href="javascript:lj_showDetailPane('...',</nowiki>​</tt><br>
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:5. The <tt>id</tt> parameter contains the record ID. (It's the part after the equals sign.)
:4. In the <tt>href</tt> attribute, in the JavaScript call, there is an <tt>id</tt> parameter (highlighted above). The part after the equals sign is the record ID.
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 9 January 2012

Typically, record IDs are of interest to programmers, who get them in the return values of API calls. But it can also be desirable to get a known value for testing.

To get a record ID:

  1. Visit https://{domain}/networking/rest/record/{objectName}?fieldList=id&pageSize=1
    The first record is returned.
  2. Alternatively, add a Filter Expression to the URL to retrieve a specific record.
  3. In the XML response, use the content of the <id> tag.
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1. Go to an object view: Workspace > {object}
2. Use your browser's page-inspection tools to examine one of the folder icons FolderIcon.png in the view:
  • In Chrome, or in Firefox with the FireBug plugin:
    • Right click the folder icon and choose Inspect Element.
    • Display the page source and search for the folder image: graphics/view.png
3. You are now positioned at an image tag that displays the folder icon, surrounded by an anchor tag (<a>). That part of the HTML code looks like this:

<a href="javascript:lj_showDetailPane('...',​
'Service?t=498&id={recordID}&object_id=...&a=view&policyaction=view');">
      <img border="0" title="Details " alt="Details" src="graphics/view.png">​
</a>​

4. In the href attribute, in the JavaScript call, there is an id parameter (highlighted above). The part after the equals sign is the record ID.