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Siebel Content Publishing Guide > Content Center > Configuring Content Objects for Content Center > Modifying Business Components for Content CenterNOTE: This step is potentially recursive. Complete this step before using the Integration Object Builder wizard in Siebel Tools to create integration objects. After you have identified or defined the business object on which your content object is based, check its business components for underlying tables that contain foreign keys to other tables. If there are business components with foreign keys, you must modify them to assure the integrity of foreign keys when these objects are published. Typically, you need to follow one of the following two processes to modify the business components. To modify the business components containing foreign keys
Or, if the business component table contains a foreign key to a child (or other descendent) object in the business object, complete the following process. To modify the business components where the business component table contains a foreign key to a child object
NOTE: To resolve foreign keys to child (descendent) objects in the correct order, you must specify a sequence number and XML sequence number for the resulting integration object. If two business components joined by a foreign key contain user key columns of the same name, create different field names for each user key column. Table 4 shows an example. NOTE: Later, you disable all other user keys, so you only need to check for duplicate names in your business component's _U1 table user key. |
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