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Disabling an Assignment Attribute


In some cases, you may need to disable an existing assignment attribute. To do so, you must also disable the assignment attribute column, assignment criteria, and assignment criteria attribute definitions.

To disable an existing assignment attribute

  1. Start Siebel Tools.
  2. Lock the assignment object's project.
    1. In the Object Explorer, click the Types tab, and select Project.
    2. In the Projects window, select the appropriate project.
    3. Check the Locked field.
  3. Disable the assignment attribute definition.
    1. In the Object Explorer, select the Assignment Attribute object.
    2. In the Assignment Attributes window, select the assignment attribute you want to disable.
    3. Check the Inactive field.
  4. Disable the assignment attribute column definition.
    1. In the Object Explorer, expand the Assignment Attribute object, and then select the Assignment Attribute Column object.
    2. In the Assignment Attribute Columns window, select the assignment attribute column you want to disable.
    3. Check the Inactive field.
  5. Disable the assignment criteria definition.
    1. In the Object Explorer, select the Assignment Criteria object.
    2. In the Assignment Criteria window, select the assignment criteria you want to disable.
    3. Check the Inactive field.
  6. Disable the assignment criteria attribute definition.
    1. In the Object Explorer, expand the Assignment Criteria object, and then select the Assignment Criteria Attribute object.
    2. In the Assignment Criteria Attributes window, select the assignment criteria attribute you want to disable.
    3. Check the Inactive field.
  7. Update the siebel.srf file and run various server administration tasks.
  8. For instructions on updating your deployment with the new configurations, see Server Administration After Configuration.


 Siebel Assignment Manager Administration Guide 
 Published: 18 June 2003