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Designating Visibility


It is very important that you use the correct visibility designation in the Default Business Object declarations. The visibility entered should be the visibility that governs the data displayed for the business component within the context of the Business Object specified in the declaration. In the previous Example 1, visibility code 3 is designated. This corresponds to All Visibility, which is the visibility that applies to the Account business component when it is used in a pick applet.

You determine the correct visibility to use by examining View and Business Component properties within Siebel Tools. When creating a Default Business Object declaration to restrict the volume of data extracted for a pick applet, begin by examining the Popup Visibility Type in Business Component Properties. Cross-reference the visibility type to the list below, and enter the appropriate visibility code in the declaration. If the Popup Visibility Type field on the Business Component is null, the default value is All. Table 7 summarizes popup visibility types and the corresponding visibility codes.

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Table 7.  Visibility Codes
Popup Visibility Type
Visibility Codes
Sales Representative
0
Manager
1
Personal
2
All
3
None
4
Organization
5
Contact
6

NOTE:  Do not use the Group, Catalog, and Sub Organization PopupVisibilityType. This is not supported in the CE handheld applications.


 Siebel Sales Handheld Guide for Windows-Powered Devices 
 Published: 18 July 2003