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## What
Adds a docs page teaching app developers how to reference auto-created
**system fields** (`createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `id`, …) from views and
other entities, and makes the API it documents real by exporting
`generateDefaultFieldUniversalIdentifier` from the SDK.
## Why
System fields are provisioned by the server, so they're never declared
with `defineField()` and have no importable `universalIdentifier`
constant. Since 2.19 their universal identifier is derived
deterministically from the application id, the object id and the field
name. Hardcoding an invented id fails sync with `INVALID_VIEW_DATA:
Field metadata not found` (this is exactly what broke the
twenty-partners `createdAt` view column).
The twenty-partners app already imports
`generateDefaultFieldUniversalIdentifier` from `twenty-sdk/define`, but
the function was never exported from the SDK. This PR adds the export
and documents the pattern.
## Changes
- **New page** `data/system-fields.mdx` — "Targeting System Fields":
- Lists the 8 system fields (`id`, `createdAt`, `updatedAt`,
`deletedAt`, `createdBy`, `updatedBy`, `position`, `searchVector`).
- Explains the deterministic derivation and the sync error from
hardcoding ids.
- Documents `generateDefaultFieldUniversalIdentifier({
applicationUniversalIdentifier, objectUniversalIdentifier, fieldName })`
with a full `defineView` example.
- Contrasts with standard objects (use
`STANDARD_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIERS.<object>.fields.<field>.universalIdentifier`)
and notes that `name` is a default, not system, field.
- **SDK export** — new `generate-default-field-universal-identifier.ts`
wrapping the existing `getFieldUniversalIdentifier` from
`twenty-shared/application` (`name` → `fieldName`), exported from
`define/index.ts`.
- Registered the page in `docs.json` (Data group) and cross-linked it
from the Views doc.
## Notes
`node_modules` isn't installed in this environment, so `nx typecheck`
wasn't run. The wrapper is a signature-matched pass-through and the
`twenty-shared/application` subpath + `getFieldUniversalIdentifier`
barrel export were both verified to exist.
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---
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title: Targeting System Fields
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description: Reference auto-created system fields like createdAt or updatedAt from views and other entities with getFieldUniversalIdentifier.
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icon: "gears"
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---
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Every object in Twenty ships with a set of **system fields** that you never declare yourself. They are created automatically by the server when the object is provisioned:
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`id`, `createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `deletedAt`, `createdBy`, `updatedBy`, `position`, `searchVector`
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Because you don't declare these fields with [`defineField()`](/developers/extend/apps/data/extending-objects), there's no `universalIdentifier` constant for you to import. So how do you reference `createdAt` as a column in a [view](/developers/extend/apps/layout/views)?
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## The problem
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Since Twenty 2.19, a system field's universal identifier is **derived deterministically** by the server from three inputs: the application universal identifier, the object universal identifier, and the field name. Inventing an id and hardcoding it won't work: it matches nothing on the server, and the sync rejects the dangling reference:
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```
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Dev sync failed: viewField: INVALID_VIEW_DATA: Field metadata not found
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```
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## The solution
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<Note>
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`getFieldUniversalIdentifier` is available from `twenty-sdk` 2.21 onward.
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</Note>
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Use `getFieldUniversalIdentifier` to resolve the exact same value the server uses. It takes the three inputs and returns the field's universal identifier:
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```ts
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import { getFieldUniversalIdentifier } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
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const createdAtFieldId = getFieldUniversalIdentifier({
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applicationUniversalIdentifier: APPLICATION_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
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objectUniversalIdentifier: MY_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
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name: 'createdAt',
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});
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```
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- `applicationUniversalIdentifier` is your app's identifier, the one you pass to [`defineApplication()`](/developers/extend/apps/config/application).
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- `objectUniversalIdentifier` is the identifier of the object the field belongs to.
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- `name` is the system field name, one of the values listed above.
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## Example: a createdAt column in a view
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The typical case is adding a `createdAt` column to a view of one of your custom objects. Resolve the field id and reference it as any other `fieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier`:
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```ts src/views/example-view.ts
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import {
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defineView,
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getFieldUniversalIdentifier,
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} from 'twenty-sdk/define';
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const APPLICATION_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER =
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'0b04e15c-27b2-4741-9046-b32e07469072';
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const MY_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER =
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'c782b61c-70fd-4c88-9cd6-4e61ab8d7591';
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export default defineView({
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universalIdentifier: '70f10d44-144a-4da8-8c6f-3ec2422138c0',
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name: 'All records',
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objectUniversalIdentifier: MY_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
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icon: 'IconList',
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position: 0,
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fields: [
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{
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universalIdentifier: '75a90bc4-d901-4df4-85e0-af29db5e0104',
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fieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier: getFieldUniversalIdentifier({
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applicationUniversalIdentifier: APPLICATION_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
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objectUniversalIdentifier: MY_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
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name: 'createdAt',
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}),
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position: 0,
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isVisible: true,
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size: 200,
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},
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],
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});
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```
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The same resolved id works anywhere a `fieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier` is expected: view fields, filters, sorts, groups, and page-layout widgets.
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<Note>
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Resolve the id, don't hardcode it. Because the server derives the value from
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the application id, the object id and the field name, calling
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`getFieldUniversalIdentifier` keeps your reference correct even if those
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inputs change, and avoids drift if the derivation ever evolves.
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</Note>
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## Standard Twenty objects
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For a **standard** Twenty object (Person, Company, Opportunity, …), you don't need to derive anything: the system field identifiers are pre-computed constants you can import directly.
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```ts
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import { STANDARD_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIERS } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
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// STANDARD_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIERS.company.fields.createdAt.universalIdentifier
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// STANDARD_OBJECT_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIERS.person.fields.updatedAt.universalIdentifier
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```
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Reach for `getFieldUniversalIdentifier` when the object is one **your app** defines with [`defineObject()`](/developers/extend/apps/data/objects), where no such constant exists.
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<Note>
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`name` is a **default** field, not a system field. It keeps its own hardcoded
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universal identifier and is not resolved through
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`getFieldUniversalIdentifier`. On objects you define, reference the
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`name` field by the identifier you gave it in `defineObject()`.
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</Note>
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