Custom Objects
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A Custom Object is an object that has been created by a user or an application.
Find the Object Type
To find an object type identifier:
- Click > Customization > Objects
- In the Display Title column, find the object you're looking for.
- The Object Name column has the identifier you need.
Alternatively:
- Go to > Customization > Objects > {object}
- Click Properties
- The object name appears at the top of the page
Note:
- For objects that are not listed, see the System Objects page.
- The Object Name is typically used as the identifier, because it is human-readable for both System Objects and Custom Objects. Object ID can be used, as well, but it is human-readable only for System Objects.
View Object Attributes
To examine attributes of a Custom Object, go to > Customization > Objects > {object}
For example, to see the object fields, go to > Customization > Objects > {object} > Fields
Standard Object Fields
These fields are predefined in all Objects. They:
- Created automatically when an object is created.
- Populated automatically when a record is added or updated in the GUI.
- Required when a record is added or updated using an API.
Label Field Name REST Search Name Display Type Description Object ID object_id object_id Number Unique identifier for the object. (This field is always present, but is only displayed when examining Object metadata (the data that defines the object). Record ID id id Number Unique record identifier Owner owner_id OWNERID String Unique identifier of the record's owner Created By created_id CREATEDID String Unique identifier of the user who created the record Date Created date_created DATECREATED String Date the record was created: - UTC Format in the REST API.
- User's Date Format in the GUI and the Java API.
Modified By modified_id MODIFIEDID String Unique identifier of the user who last modified the record Date Modified date_modified DATEMODIFIED String Date the record was last modified: - UTC Format in the REST API.
- User's Date Format in the GUI and the Java API.
See also: Standard Parameters