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Meaning of the infoID
 
The infoID is an important element in that it enables you to relocate and identify created information. Every composed piece of information on the platform will be automatically assigned an infoID by the system. The infoID is a unique combination of numbers that allows the published information to be easily identified. Of practical importance, the infoID is particularly useful for reference purposes (-> see References).


The infoID is a combination of two parts:

users - infoID [de] - 112164.3

Main Number: One sequential, automatically created number combination.
Version Number:
This results from editing new versions of a document. In order to be able to distinguish between these versions, a version number is always attached after the main number.
Details about versions see ->Information About Versions
The main number of the infoID is constant. The version number is used on the platform in two further modified forms:
102070-edit „-edit“ Instead of the version number, this indicates that the document being worked on has not been published yet.
102070.0 If you always want to reference to the most recent document available, type „0“ at the end of the infoID in place of the version number (-> see References).


pfeil_gr - 104202.1 proceed to: Publish Information


Metainfo:
Author: Shaun Geisert; Published by: Shaun Geisert (Shaun3180)
factID: 122033.2 (...history); published on 18 Jun. 2003 11:45
 
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