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Overview

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This course is intended to provide in-depth coverage of how to use Siebel Tools to configure Siebel applications to meet a company’s business requirements. This course is designed for members of the Siebel implementation who are responsible for configuring the Siebel application, and focuses exclusively on application configuration activities. The course consists of detailed lessons and extensive hands-on practices to reinforce the lecture content.

The course first introduces students to Siebel Tools and the configuration process. The course then examines in detail how to use Siebel Tools to configure applets, views, and screens, followed by how to configure business components, business objects, joins, and links, and finally how to configure tables and columns in the underlying database The course also discusses configuring features such as drilldowns, pick lists, and multi-value groups that enhance application usability. Finally the course examines a series of advanced configuration topics including configuring view-level access control, repository deployment, and user properties.

Student wishing to be successful in this course are strongly advised to take the pre-requisite courses listed below

Learn to:

  • Examine, manage, and edit Siebel object definitions
  • Tailor the user interface for a Siebel application
  • Customize business objects to incorporate business policies
  • Extend the Siebel database

Audience:

  • Functional Implementer
  • Developer
  • Technical Consultant
  • System Analysts
  • Application Developers

Prerequisites

Required Prerequisites:

  • Siebel 8.0 Technical Foundations

Suggested Prerequisites:

Delegates will learn how to

  • 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

Course outline

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

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