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The Application ID must begin with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers, and underscores. However, the first character of an application ID can only be alphabetic (NOT a numeric or underscore). There is no limitation on the number of characters that the Application ID can contain (no length restrictions). Alphabetic characters can be upper or lower case. Some suggestions regarding how Application IDs should be created might be: – add a identifying prefix for each customer if a single customer has many Applications – add a suffix with the creation date – keep the ID as brief as possible, but still efficient and easy to identify/intelligible.

The Application ID may contain alphabetic, numeric or underscore characters. The first character in an Application ID must be alphabetic (NOT numeric or an underscore). No other characters are allowed. There is no limitation on the number of characters the ID can have.

The Group ID may contain alphabetic, numeric or underscore characters. The first character in an Group ID must be alphabetic (NOT numeric or an underscore). No other characters are allowed. There is no limitation on the number of characters the ID can have.

Note: A Group ID cannot match any Source ID in the same application.

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