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Enabling Extended Pick Processing
You can enable Extended Pick processing in two ways:
- Configuration file parameter
The configuration file parameter applies globally throughout the application. When enabled, every handheld pick transaction is subject to pick processing. The parameter is set as follows:
DefaultHandheldSyncPickMode=Mode
Table 13 describes the settings for this parameter.
- Business component user property
The user property is defined on specific business components. The syntax for setting Extended Pick on a business component and the parameter values (Table 14) follow:
HandheldSyncPickMode=Fieldname|Mode
You may apply Extended Pick processing to multiple fields in a single business component, using the following syntax:
HandheldSyncPickMode=Fieldname1|Mode1, Fieldname2|Mode2
The setting on the business component takes precedence over the setting in the configuration file. For example, you can use the business component setting to nullify the global application of Extended Pick in the configuration file. See Extended Insert Processing for an example. Conversely, you can enable Extended Pick processing on specific business components if the configuration file setting has disabled the functionality.
Table 15 shows the combined effect of the settings in the configuration file and on a business component.
- The business component setting always takes precedence over the setting in the configuration file.
- If there is no setting on a particular business component, the configuration file setting applies.
- If there is no setting in either the configuration file or on the business component, the default behavior is for Extended Pick to be turned OFF.
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Siebel Service Handheld Guide for Windows-Powered Devices Published: 18 July 2003 |