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CustomFieldRef
I've seen several postings on using CustomFieldRef but I'm still unable to get it to work. Below is my code:
Dim cfRef2(1) As CustomFieldRef Dim slCFStatus As New SelectCustomFieldRef slCFStatus.internalId = "CUSTENTITY428" Dim soRef As New ListOrRecordRef soRef.internalId = "28" soRef.typeId = "1" slCFStatus.value = soRef cfRef2(1) = slCFStatus contactUpdate.customFieldList = cfRef2
It does not like the soRef value of 28. The way I came up with the value 28 was I went to the list in the UI and found the name of the list. I then hovered my mouse over it and looked at the URL in the status. In the url is a parameter ID= 28? I'm assuming that is the soRef internal ID. As for the soRef.TypeID that should be one of the values ID in the list?
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