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what does mean of The last 3 digits of it are the checksum of the capitalization of the first 15 characters. i am not able to understand hecksum of the capitalization .
Hello sir...Sorry if i am wrong please correct me, in today era of AI tools i used copilot to do checksum of uhr exampled 15-digit record id into 18-digit record id , where i find last 3 digits as BAF not QAU , as i say i used copilot , it gave me explanation that firstly divide 15 digit id into 3 parts ( 0010A 00000 9uVaX ) then replace CAPITAL letters with 1 and rest of other with 0 so after this ( 00001 00000 00101) then copilot give an explanation that (0-25) corresponds to A-Z and (26-31) corresponds to (0-5) that take me to my 18-digit record id as ( 0010A000009uVaXBAF) ... please correct me if i am wrong or if both 18 digit record id's considered as right ... give a feedback plsss sir... Thank you ...
Hi..I'm a QA engineer ..My work is mostly in salesforce ..may I know how is the future of QA in salesforce as compared to other QA ?Also how is SF developer as compared to non SF developer such as full stack dev,java dev,ui/ux dev.
hello sir your explanation is outstanding but your previous methd board - chalk is best.... this is also good but pervious one is better in interaction... thank you guidelines 😊🙂
Ok. Thanks
what does mean of The last 3 digits of it are the checksum of the capitalization of the first 15 characters. i am not able to understand hecksum of the capitalization .
Why is this calculation significant for SF admins? or Developers?
is'nt Binary Value of 'A' is 00001? crt me if i'm wrong here
Hello sir...Sorry if i am wrong please correct me, in today era of AI tools i used copilot to do checksum of uhr exampled 15-digit record id into 18-digit record id , where i find last 3 digits as BAF not QAU , as i say i used copilot , it gave me explanation that firstly divide 15 digit id into 3 parts ( 0010A 00000 9uVaX ) then replace CAPITAL letters with 1 and rest of other with 0 so after this ( 00001 00000 00101) then copilot give an explanation that (0-25) corresponds to A-Z and (26-31) corresponds to (0-5) that take me to my 18-digit record id as ( 0010A000009uVaXBAF) ... please correct me if i am wrong or if both 18 digit record id's considered as right ... give a feedback plsss sir...
Thank you ...
I still didn't understand where we are to use this conversion if now we can simply get the 18 digit ID from Lightning.
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Hi..I'm a QA engineer ..My work is mostly in salesforce ..may I know how is the future of QA in salesforce as compared to other QA ?Also how is SF developer as compared to non SF developer such as full stack dev,java dev,ui/ux dev.