No that is just the ID of the sub-type and not the actual library part.
There used to be
REQUEST ("Internal_id", "", id) but I see that is no longer in the GDL user guide and just returns "0".
I am sure I have seen the library part GUID somewhere - I just can't think where (sorry - I'll keep thinking about it).
I remember seeing both the subtype ID and the library part ID at the same time in a dialogue box but that may have been back in version 10 or before possibly.
GLOB_INTGUID gives you the ID of the object instance but that is of no help.
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