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About Recipient Groups for Requests and Advanced Templates


This section describes concepts that will help you in either using or configuring recipient groups used with advanced templates and outbound communication requests.

For more information about working with business objects, business components, links, and other elements mentioned here, refer to Siebel Tools Reference.

Each recipient group specifies a source business object, called the recipient source—such as Opportunity, Account, Action, Internal Division, and so on. The recipient group also specifies a recipient group business component, which must be a direct child of the primary business component for the recipient source business object.

The actual recipients for a communication request come from the recipient group business component, such as Contact, Employee, and so on. The link between the primary and child business components defines these recipients. For example:

Recipient groups directly determine actual recipients only for outbound communication requests. For advanced communications templates, they determine which fields are available to be substituted with Siebel application data when the template is sent to each specific recipient for the request.


 Siebel Communications Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003