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Revision as of 08:30, 30 April 2013
When using Advanced Logic or Visibility Condition for standard fields, you may wish to restrict based on the Level 1 Template or Level 2 Type of the associated record.
The syntax of the conditional statements refers to the typeid, which is the system's numerical value associated with each Template or Type.
Level 1 Template
In order to determine the typeid of a Level 1 template:
- Go to the list of Templates on the Settings page.
- Right-click on the name of the relevant template in the left-hand pane and select Properties
- Within the address displayed it will list the numerical typeid for that Template:
Level 2 Type
In order to determine the typeid of a Level 2 type:
- Go to the list of Types on the Settings page.
- Right-click on the name of the relevant type in the left-hand pane and select Properties
- Within the address displayed it will list the numerical typeid for that Type (it will be called statusid in the address).
Important: Within the address it will be called statusid rather than typeid.
You should still use typeid when referring to it for Advanced Logic, Visibility Conditions or scripts.
Firefox:
- you may have to click into the address and hit the End button on your keyboard to see the statusid portion of the address.
Internet Explorer:
- Visibility Condition
- Advanced Logic
- Determining the Application ID
- Determining the Category ID
- Determining the Company ID
- Determining the Custom Field ID
- Determining the Event ID
- Determining the File ID
- Determining the Folder ID
- Determining the Opportunity ID
- Determining the Report ID
- Determining the Role ID
- Determining the Root Company ID
- Determining the Status ID
- Determining the Type ID
- Determining the User ID
- Determining the Workflow ID