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File Attachment Applets


A file attachment applet (or attachment applet) provides access to external documents, such as spreadsheets, word processing documents, and slide presentations, from within Siebel applications. A file attachment applet provides the following capabilities:

An example of a file attachment applet appears in Figure 220.

Figure 220. File Attachment Applet: Account Attachment View

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Figure 220 shows the Account Attachment view. The upper applet is the standard Account Form Applet. The lower applet is a file attachment applet called Account Attachment Applet. There is a master-detail relationship between the account and the list of account attachments, so that all file attachments for the current account are listed in the lower applet.

Each document is represented by a row in the attachments list. The document's filename, local/server status, file size, Windows file type (filename extension), and date of last update are displayed. Additionally, the name of each file appears in underlined, colored text, indicating that the file may be opened in the appropriate Windows application by clicking on the name. Once opened, the document can be modified and saved, and future access to this document (using the attachment list) will reflect these updates.

To add a document to the attachment list

  1. On the Attachments list, choose the menu button and choose New Record.
  2. The Attachments list now shows the following:

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  1. Select the Browse button to display the Choose File dialog box.
  2. The Windows Choose File dialog box appears.

    The Siebel application searches for files to be attached in the directory specified in the Start in field of the program icon's Properties dialog (Start >Programs > Program_Name > Program_Icon). If a user chooses a different folder when attaching a file, the Siebel application searches for the file in this folder the next time the user attaches a file.


 Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A 
 Published: 18 April 2003