The VMClassId Explained
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The VMClassId is formed like this "2!9;PersonSeeker"   - 2!9 is the [[The ExternalId explained|externalid]] for the rooted object ($null$ if null) a semicolon and the name of the ViewModel or a Nesting within a ViewModel.
The VMClassId is formed like this <code>"2!9;PersonSeeker"</code> - 2!9 is the [[The ExternalId explained|externalid]] for the rooted object ($null$ if null) a semicolon and the name of the ViewModel or a Nesting within a ViewModel.


You can see the JSon data of a Turnkey page by appending /debug to the URL. In this data, you will find your current VMClassIds.
You can see the JSon data of a Turnkey page by appending/debugging to the URL. In this data, you will find your current VMClassIds.


See also: [[The_ExternalId_explained]]
See also: [[The_ExternalId_explained]]
[[Category:View Model]]
[[Category:View Model]]

Revision as of 07:25, 13 July 2023

The VMClassId is formed like this "2!9;PersonSeeker" - 2!9 is the externalid for the rooted object ($null$ if null) a semicolon and the name of the ViewModel or a Nesting within a ViewModel.

You can see the JSon data of a Turnkey page by appending/debugging to the URL. In this data, you will find your current VMClassIds.

See also: The_ExternalId_explained

This page was edited 98 days ago on 02/10/2024. What links here