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Configuration Table Designer Example


Figure 26 shows the Configuration Table Designer with two shared columns.

Figure 26. Shared Columns in a Configuration Table

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The CONTACT column is mapped to the Key Contact ID field in the Siebel business component named Opportunity. The POSITION column is mapped to the POSITION field in the Siebel business component named OPPORTUNITY. The two columns, CONTACT and POSITION, share the same target, that is, they will both get their values from the same row of data in the Opportunity business component.

You will pick actual values for the mapped columns in the Table Editor. The cells in each mapped column appear with a pop-up picklist. Choose values from the business component to populate the mapped column.

In the example shown in Figure 27, A.K. Parker was chosen in the CONTACT column. The selected contact's position populated the POSITION column because the CONTACT and POSITION columns are linked with a shared target.

Figure 27. Shared Columns in a Configuration Table

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 Siebel Interactive Designer Administration Guide 
 Published: 18 April 2003