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Learning Force.com Application Development

You're reading from   Learning Force.com Application Development Use the Force.com platform to design and develop real-world, cutting-edge cloud applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782172796
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chamil Madusanka Chamil Madusanka
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Force.com 2. Building the Data Model FREE CHAPTER 3. Building the User Interface 4. Designing Apps for Multiple Users and Protecting Data 5. Implementing Business Processes 6. Data Management on the Force.com Platform 7. Custom Coding with Apex 8. Building Custom Pages with Visualforce 9. Analytics as a Service with the Force.com Platform 10. E-mail Services with the Force.com Platform 11. Building Public Websites with Force.com Sites 12. Deploying the Force.com Application A. Force.com Tools Index

Force.com record IDs


In the Force.com platform, the Record ID is an important thing to understand before learning about data management operations. The Record ID is the unique identifier of a record. It is analogous to a primary or foreign key field in a database table. The record IDs can be obtained in the following ways:

  • URL of the record detail view

  • Running reports

  • Web services API

  • Formulas

  • Data loader (API Access)

The Force.com platform generates the record ID when a new record is created. There are two forms of a record ID:

  • 15-digit case-sensitive form: This form is used in the URL and report. The reports framework does not expose IDs for all objects.

  • 18-digit case-insensitive form: This form is used in Data Loader. When you migrate data from legacy systems or from a comma-separated values (CSV) file or export data to a CSV file, you have to use an 18-digit format. An API always returns the record IDs in an 18-digit format, but APIs will accept either the 15-digit or 18-digit format.

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