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Siebel Interactive Designer Administration Guide > Advanced Modeling for Interactive Designer > Dynamic Defaults in Interactive Designer Applications > Creating Dynamic Defaults for Interactive Designer ApplicationsUse the following steps to create dynamic defaults.
The following procedure is one way to create dynamic defaults. NOTE: Dynamic Defaults requires the creation of a second pageset. See the LoadPageset and LoadPagesetWithDynDefObj sections in Siebel Interactive Designer API Reference.
Notice the single quote, comma, single quote in-between PagesetID and 1stFTName in Step 2. Because the wrapper puts the outside quotation marks around the string, document.write(ISS.BuildTarget("LINK",window,"DYNDEFS",true)); document.write(ISS.BuildTarget("LINK",window,"PagesetID','1stFTName=value,2ndFTName=value",true)); NOTE: When used in Feature tables, DYNDEF is reserved and refers to a subconfiguration child's dynamic defaults. In Configuration tables, it is not reserved, but you should not use DYNDEF in more than one Configuration table. The column names in Configuration tables are global, so you only end up with one DYNDEF output even if you have multiple instances of the column. Instead of using DYNDEF in Configuration tables, use more descriptive names, such as UPSELL_DYNDEF. |
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