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