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Project
Siebel Object Types > Project Groups other object definitions. It is also the center of the locking mechanism; that is, locking a project allows you to modify all object definitions within that project. Properties
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Allow Object Locking |
Provides the ability to lock granular objects such as an applet or a business component. |
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Language Locked (S) |
If Locked is TRUE, records the language in which this project was locked. A project is always locked in a single language, which is the language Siebel Tools was in when the project was first locked. |
Example: ENU, JPN, DEU. |
Locked (O) |
A TRUE or FALSE value that displays the lock status of the project. |
TRUE — The project is currently locked. |
Locked By Name (O) |
If Locked is TRUE, displays the name of the person who has the project locked for editing. Otherwise, it is empty. |
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Locked Date (O) |
If Locked is TRUE, displays the date and time when the project was locked for editing. Otherwise, it is empty. |
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Name (R) |
Specifies the name uniquely. |
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Owner Branch |
Reserved for future use. |
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Object Definitions and Projects
Every object definition in the repository (except for repositories and projects) needs to belong to a project. If an object definition has a parent (for example, a field of a business component), then the child belongs to the same project as its parent. You should group object definitions that tend to be modified together into the same project.
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