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Raghvendra Jha 14Raghvendra Jha 14 

Salesforce 18 digit record id can be same for two records only there case difference(small ad capital)? For ex: One record is 0014T000004SW0gQAG and another is 0014T000004SW0GQAG. Both are same but difference is on 15th changracter small g and capital G.

Salesforce 18 digit record id can be same for two records only there case difference(small ad capital)?
For ex: One record is 0014T000004SW0gQAG and another is 0014T000004SW0GQAG. Both are same but difference is on 15th changracter small g and capital G.
viswanath reddy 53viswanath reddy 53
Hi Raghvendra Jha 14,

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{tushar-sharma}{tushar-sharma}
If any character is different from first 15 charcater then then last 3 character should be different. In your case they are same which is not possible.
When inserting or updating Records, the API accepts either the 15-character case-sensitive ID or the 18-character ID with the 3 extra characters appended, being case-sensitive.
So I suggest you to verify your Ids.

If this answer helps you, please mark it as accepted.

Regards,
Tushar Sharma
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