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Name |
Enter a name for the catalog. |
Sequence |
Enter a number to control how this catalog is displayed. Catalogs are displayed in ascending order by their Sequence field. NOTE: It is recommended that you make an entry in this field. Records where this field is empty appear either before or after records where this field is populated, depending on the database platform, but the records with the Sequence field empty will be randomly sequenced.
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Private |
Select this checkbox to make the catalog visible only to users who belong to the access groups associated with it. If the catalog is private, all of its categories will also be private. |
Effective Start Date |
Enter the date when the catalog becomes visible to end users. |
Effective End Date |
Enter the date when the catalog stops being visible to end users. |
Active |
Select this checkbox to make the catalog visible to end users. |
Catalog Type |
Choose Buying from the drop-down list if you want the catalog to be displayed on the Web site and in the employee application. Catalog Type can be used to control what is displayed by setting search specifications on applets. For example, you could create two catalog types named Customer and Partner. You could then create a view with an applet that has a search specification to display only catalogs of type Partner and a second view with an applet that has a search specification to display only catalogs of type Customer. |
Advisor Project |
Select a Siebel Advisor project with which to associate the catalog. Do this if you want to place a Get Advice hyperlink next to the name of a catalog in the Product Catalog View (eSales) view. For more information about how to create a Siebel Advisor pageset, see Siebel Advisor Administration Guide. NOTE: This field creates only a Get Advice link next to the catalog name in catalog view. For information about how to create Get Advice links in the Catalog, Get Advice view, see Displaying Advisor Projects in the Get Advice View of Catalogs.
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Image |
Select an Image file associated with the catalog. |