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Error Messages and Views
The following processes display error messages and views that do not use the same business object as the workflow that called them.
eSales - Display Error Process
The process used for displaying error messages is shown in Figure 28. It is called by the following workflows:
- eSales - Edit Quote Process (Figure 4)
- eSales - Save Cart Process (Figure 7)
- eSales - Enter Shipping Details Process (Figure 12)
- eSales - Checkout Process (Figure 10)
- eSales - Enter Payment Details Process (Figure 13)
- eSales - Modify Order Process (Figure 26)
- eSales - Reorder Process (Figure 27)
When the eSales - Display Error Process is called, the following events happen:
- The process sets the error message.
- It displays the error message in the General Error Message view.
- It returns to the original workflow.
eSales - Login View
The process for displaying the Login view is shown in Figure 29.
This process is called by the eSales - Checkout Process (see Figure 10) when an anonymous user tries to check out. The eSales - Login View process is necessary because the Login view is based on the Login business object, while the eSales - Checkout Process is based on the Catalog business object.
eSales - Order Confirmation View
The process for displaying the Order Confirmation view is shown in Figure 30.
This process is called by the eSales - Authorize Order Process (see Figure 15). The eSales - Order Confirmation View process is necessary because the Order Confirmation view is based on the Order Entry (Sales) business object, while the eSales - Authorize Order Process is based on the Catalog business object.
eSales - Shopping Cart View
The process for displaying the Shopping Cart is shown in Figure 31.
This process is called by the eSales - Modify Order Process (see Figure 26). The eSales - Shopping Cart View process is necessary because the Shopping Cart is based on the Catalog business object, while the eSales - Modify Order Process is based on the Order Entry (Sales) business object.
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Siebel eSales Administration Guide Published: 18 April 2003 |