JAVA/CORBA CLASSES


UniversalID property
Example

Read-Write. The universal ID, which uniquely identifies a document across all replicas of a database. In character format, the universal ID is a 32-character combination of hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F).

The universal ID is also known as the unique ID or UNID.

Defined in

Document

Data type

String

Syntax

public String getUniversalID()
   throws NotesException

public void setUniversalID(String unid)
   throws NotesException

Usage

If two documents in replica databases share the same universal ID, the documents are replicas.

If you modify the UNID of an existing document, it becomes a new document.

Saving a document with the same UNID as an existing document throws NotesError.NOTES_MIN_ERROR_CODE (4000).

See @DocumentUniqueID for another way to get the Universal ID of a document and more information.

Language cross-reference

UniversalID property in LotusScript NotesDocument class

@DocumentUniqueID function in formula language

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