What does "object-key-..." refers to ?

Hello Workflow Fans !
Another question... when I look at the ABAP code of a BOR Object Method that refers to, as an example, object-key-customerno... what does "object-key" truly refers to ?  Does it refers to "&_WI_OBJECT_ID& ?
See code example:
begin_method o23_maj_ecd changing container.
SET PARAMETER ID 'KUN' FIELD object-key-customerno.
CALL TRANSACTION 'XD05'.
Thanks in advance for your precious help.
José

Hello Rick,
Thanks for your prompt answer.  Considering that my workflow handles multiple different business object through the course if it's lifecycle, I am just wondering how SAP translates "object-key" considering it uses different business objects.  Does it come from the "binding" ? If so, the binding of this particular task looks like this:
&ZBusObj1& -> &ZBusObj1&
&ZBusObj2& <-> &_WI_OBJECTY_ID&
... then, if I use "object-key" in the code of my methode being called by this task, does it refer to &ZBusObj1& or &_WI_OBJECT_ID& ?  I'm trying to understand how SAP translates "object" in this context !
Thanks.
José

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