I agree.  Id is a name for the object; it is a bit problematic for that 
to be a property since then you have to start allowing that maybe two 
different objects (named how?) have the same value of id. 

David Huynh wrote:
> Johan Sundström wrote:
>   
>> Is there any reason why the id property of items are not available as
>> facets, ex:content data and the like? I'd like to list my cities in
>> the facet browse panel as .location.city.id, but can't (the facet does
>> not show up at all).
>>
>>   http://ecmanaut.googlepages.com/choir-events.html
>>
>>   
>>     
> Can you use .label instead? Not the same but almost. For that particular 
> example, I think .location.city would be sufficient.
>
> I just thought "id" isn't really a property. But I'm open to more 
> flexibility.
>
> David
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