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Re: number to id: msg#00031cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
On 24. Mai 2005, at 19:44 Uhr, Christoph Guse wrote: In the method I use to link/unlink the persons to the enterprise I use enterprise.getById and not enterprise.getByNumber. Thats why for me a full enterprise ID would be convenient. I think you are mixing 'ids' and 'numbers' up. ID: skyrix://renner.flex/renner/12345 ID: 12345 Number: OGo12345 In all places of the XML-RPC API you can use just "12345" instead of the full URL. Its a completely valid (local) ID. The ID corresponds to the primary key of the object in question (which is just the 12345). The "Number" is a user-settable field, intended for numbers in for example a billing system (a customer number). When you create a new record and do not specify a number, OGo will automatically create one based on the ID. Greets, Helge -- http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ OpenGroupware.org -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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