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What does the W(#) mean in the Acumatica URL?

  • November 25, 2024
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bjackson29
Freshman I

I’ve noticed over the years that a string like .../(W(104))/… can be found in URLS, but I’ve never been able to determine what this indicates.  I can create a link without this section of the URL, however it resolves back with a number when the site comes up.  Can someone help me understand?

Best answer by craig2

Hey ​@bjackson29 ,

I think it’s a “window count” of the particular instance you have open.  Possibly a way for the system to determine who or what is making changes at a particular time.

As an experiment, duplicate a tab that you have open.  You should see that number go up.

All that said, I’ve never had to account for it whenever I’m trying to create dynamic URLs in Email Notifications and the like.

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  • November 25, 2024

Hey ​@bjackson29 ,

I think it’s a “window count” of the particular instance you have open.  Possibly a way for the system to determine who or what is making changes at a particular time.

As an experiment, duplicate a tab that you have open.  You should see that number go up.

All that said, I’ve never had to account for it whenever I’m trying to create dynamic URLs in Email Notifications and the like.


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  • February 14, 2025

Is there a way to prevent this when copying/pasting Url links? It will save the hassle of always having to take this out of the url when sending records to others for example


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