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Screen View


Siebel Object Types > Screen > Screen View

Defines the collection of views for a screen.

Properties

Property
Description/Usage
Valid Values/Examples
6 Sectors (O)*
A TRUE or FALSE value.
TRUE = Makes the view available when the application is running in six-sector mode.
8 Sectors (O)*
A TRUE or FALSE value.
TRUE = Makes the view available when the application is running in eight-sector mode.
Category (O)
A value that groups views in a screen with the same Category value into the same view bar category.
Categories appear hierarchically in the view bar.
 
Category Menu Text (O)
Caption of the Category View that will show on the Site Map. If empty, view hidden on the Site Map.
 
Category Viewbar Text (O)
Caption of the Category View that will show on the view bar. If empty, view hidden on the view bar.
 
Client Restriction (O)
Specifies the availability of the view to different client platforms.
Example: Handheld client.
Menu Text (O)
The text displayed in the submenu of the Screens menu bar selection.
 
Object Manager Restriction (O)
The availability of the view when using different object managers.
The view might be automatically suppressed under UNIX due to the UNIX Support property of the applet or business component classes in use, rendering the NT Only setting unnecessary.
Valid values:
  • NT Only = This view in this screen is available when the object manager is running in Windows-based server environments, but not when running in UNIX.
  • NULL = This view in this screen is available in all object manager environments.
Sequence (O)
The order that the view will appear in the submenu for the screen.
You can sequence the views displayed on the view bar, but not the categories (grouped views). Categories always appear last in the list.
Integer value.
Status Text (O)
Not used.
Not applicable.
View (R)
The view that is being included in the screen.
Example: Account Detail - Contacts View.
Viewbar Text (O)
Text that will appear in the view bar for this view.
Example: Contacts.

See Also

Screen
View
Hidden Object Types and Properties

For information about configuring the Mobile Web Client, read Siebel Tools Reference.

Usage

Siebel Object Types > Screen > Screen View

Category Menu Text and Category Viewbar Text

For example, Account Detail-A View, Account Detail-B View, and Account Detail-C View all belong to the Category Detail. You want to show A, B, and C in the Site Map, but only A and B in the view bar. The attributes can be as follows:

 
Category
Category Menu Text
Category Viewbar Text
Account Detail-A
Detail
Account Detail
Detail
Account Detail-B
Detail
Account Detail
Detail
Account Detail-C
Detail
Account Detail
 


 Object Types Reference 
 Published: 18 April 2003