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Siebel ePharma Handheld Guide for Windows-Powered Devices
Synchronization Methods and Architecture
Configuring the Siebel Handheld Client Application
Taking Advantage of the Handheld Device
Views with Associated Print Templates or Reports
Configuring the Activities View
Configuring User Interface Elements
Preventing Synchronization Conflicts
Recommended Configuration Guidelines
Configuring Printing from the Handheld
Configuring Applets for Printing
Configuring Default Predefined Queries
Testing the Handheld Application
Assigning User Responsibilities
Adding Views to the Application
Specifying Default Views in the Configuration File
Preventing Synchronization With Another Handheld Device
Siebel ePharma Handheld Administration
Performing Disclaimer Administration
Configuring the Distributor Name
Signature Capture Verification
User Properties for Signature Capture Verification
Configuring User Properties for Closing Inventory Periods
Configuring User Properties for Signature Capture Verification
Validation Logic of the Sign and Submit Buttons
Default Validation Logic Flowcharts
Changing Validation Logic by Editing User Properties
Adding Business Component Filters
General and Default PDQ Filters
Summary of PDQ Filter Availability
Filtering Data for Pick Applets
Examples of Business Object Declarations
Overriding the Popup Visibility
Recommended Hardware and Network Configuration
Server Installation for Direct Server Sync
Configuring Server Logging Levels
Optimizing Server Process Management
Synchronization Performance and Scalability
Mobile Web Client Installation
Editing the Installation Configuration File
Setting up Installation on a CompactFlash Card
Configuring Handheld Logging Parameters
Changing the DSS URL on Devices
Installing from External Media
Synchronization Conflict Handling and Recovery
Preventing Synchronization Transaction Conflicts
Enabling Extended Pick Processing
Recovering Data with Siebel Handheld Journaling
Location and Name of Journal Log Files
Automatic Forwarding of Journal Log Files
Concatenating Journal Log Files
Installing the Handheld Application
Installing for Companion Sync Users
Installing for Direct Server Sync Users
Reinstalling or Upgrading the Handheld Application
Uninstalling the Handheld Application
Working with Siebel Handheld Applications
Components of the Handheld Interface
Navigating the Handheld Interface
Automatic Backup After Synchronization
Using Siebel Handheld Synchronization
Using Companion Synchronization
Synchronizing the Handheld for Companion Sync Users
Using Direct Server Synchronization
Improving Application Performance
Adding and Editing License Information
Specifying the Best Time to Call on a Contact
Adding Private or Shared Notes About a Contact
Indicating Affiliations Between Contacts and Accounts
Specifying Best Times to Call Accounts
Indicating Affiliations Between Accounts and Professionals
About Contact and Account Calls
Adding General Activities From Activities
Adding General Activities Using Calendar
Procedures for Managing Samples
Keeping Server and Handheld Samples Records in Sync
How Siebel Samples Management Works with Calls
About Establishing an Initial Inventory Count
About Siebel ePharma Handheld Samples Views
Acknowledging Receipt of a Samples Transfer
Adjusting a Samples Transaction
Inviting Professionals to MedEd Events
Client Installation, Backup, and Restore
Business Components and Classes
Siebel ePharma Handheld Objects That Should Not Be Modified
CUT Address - CE Business Component
Pharma Account Call - CE Business Component
Pharma Address Business Component
Pharma Professional Call - CE Business Component
Pharma Address Inter Table - CE Business Component
Pharma Call Decision Issue - CE Business Component
Pharma Call Products Detailed - CE Business Component
Pharma Inventory Period - CE Business Component
Pharma Call Sample Dropped - CE Business Component
Pharma Promotional Items Dropped
Using Variables in Print Templates
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Siebel ePharma Handheld Guide for Windows-Powered Devices Published: 18 July 2003 |