fix: handle undefined record.id in List component (fixes #1678)#1798
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…hers#1678) - Add null check before calling toString() on record.id - Use String() instead of toString() for safer conversion - Prevents TypeError when BaseRecord.id() returns undefined Fixes SoftwareBrothers#1678
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Fixes #1678
This PR fixes the
TypeError: can't access property "toString", r.id is undefinederror that occurs in the List component whenBaseRecord.id()returnsundefinedornull.Changes
r.id != null) before accessingidpropertyr.id.toString()toString(r.id)for safer type conversionTesting
idmight be undefinedRelated Issues
Closes #1678