The VMClassId Explained
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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.
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.


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 /debug to the url - in this data you will find your current VMClassIds.
 
See also [[The_ExternalId_explained]]

Revision as of 12:02, 27 June 2019

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 /debug to the url - in this data you will find your current VMClassIds.

See also The_ExternalId_explained

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