Siebel 8.1.x Tools (Self-Study Course)

 

Who should attend

  • Technical consultants
  • System analysts
  • Developers

Prerequisites

  • Siebel 8.0 Technical Foundations

Course Objectives

  • To use Siebel Tools to manage object definitions in a Siebel repository
  • To configure the user interface of a Siebel application to meet business requirements
  • To configure the business layer of a Siebel application to meet business requirements
  • To extend the database tables in a Siebel application to meet business requirements
  • To configure drilldowns, pick lists, and multi-value groups
  • To deploy a configured repository

Product Description

  • The Configuration Process
    • Configuring a Siebel Application
    • Using a local development environment
    • Checking objects in and out of a server repository
    • Using projects
    • Editing object definitions
    • Compiling
    • Archiving objects and projects
  • Editing object definitions
    • Siebel Web Templates
    • Form Applets
    • List Applets
    • Views
    • Screens and Applications
  • Business Layer Configuration
    • Business Components
    • Party Business Components
    • Joins
    • Business Objects
    • Links
    • Using 1:M Extension tables
  • Data Layer Configuration
    • Siebel Data Model
    • Extending tables
    • Creating new tables
    • Adding indexes
    • Creating new EIM mappings
    • Dock objects
    • Case Insensitive Accent Insensitive queries
  • Extending Application Usability
    • Drilldowns
    • Applet Toggles
    • Static and dynamic picklists
    • Multi-value groups
  • Additional Siebel Application Configuration
    • Access control and view modes
    • User properties
    • migrating a repository
    • troubleshooting

Price on request