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Understanding the Workflow Policy Column List View


Table 68 describes the fields in the Workflow Policy Columns List view.

Table 68. Workflow Policy Columns Applet Fields
Field
Description
Comments
Name
The name of the workflow policy column. This is the default name that appears in the Conditions applet on the Workflow Policies Policies view.
A descriptive name that is
  • Consistent with your overall naming strategy.
  • Meaningful to the policy maker.
  • Descriptive of how the column is used.
Changed
The identifier for whether the record was added or edited.
A check mark or a blank value.
Project
The project the workflow policy column belongs to. The project must be locked by you before you can modify the column.
A project from the picklist of projects you currently have checked out.
Table
Name
The name of the Siebel database table that contains the column.
A table name from the picklist of all Siebel database tables.
Column
Name
The name of the column in the Siebel table.
A database column on the database table specified in Table Name.
Picklist
This is the picklist that is used when selecting a comparison value for the column in the Workflow Policies Policies view.
A picklist defined in the repository. The column selected would have a corresponding Business Component field. If the corresponding Business Component field has a picklist defined, the picklist should be entered here. For more information on picklists, see Siebel Tools Reference.
Source
Field
The field in the business component of the picklist that is the source of the comparison value.
A Business Component field name from the picklist specified in the Picklist field.
Applet
Pick applet used to display the picklist in the Workflow Policies view.
An applet chosen from the picklist. Only Pick applets should be selected.
Inactive
Determines if this column is active or inactive. If column is inactive, the column is not compiled when you compile your .srf and is not accessible by any object.
A check mark indicates this is inactive and is not compiled or accessible.
Comments
Comments describing the purpose or use of column.
Any text.


 Siebel Business Process Designer Administration Guide for Financial Services 
 Published: 22 May 2003