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Determining the typeid

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The syntax of the conditional statements refers to the ''typeid'', which is the system's numerical value associated with each Template or Type.
==Level 1Template==
In order to determine the ''typeid'' of a Level 1 template:
* Go to the list of [[Template]] s on the '''Settings''' page.
* Right-click on the name of the relevant template in the left-hand pane and select '''Properties'''
* At Within the end 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 template in the left-hand pane and select '''Properties'''* Within the address displayed it will list the numerical ''typeid'' for that '''Type'''.<br>'''Important:''' Within the address it will be called ''statusid'' rather than ''typeid''. You should still use ''typeid'' when referring to it for [[TemplateAdvanced Logic]], [[Visibility Condition]]:s or scripts.
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