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Configuring Additional Recipient Groups and Recipient Sources Applets


If the Recipient Group picklist does not contain the options you need, follow the instructions in this section. This section describes how to configure your Siebel application to add or modify recipient groups, and to modify user interface features for specifying recipients for outbound communication requests.

For additional information, see About Recipient Groups for Requests and Advanced Templates and Predefined Recipient Groups for Requests and Advanced Templates. See also Configuring Substitution Fields for Recipient Groups.

If the predefined recipient groups do not serve all your needs, you must:

If you are adding any items to the List of Values, you must also:

For additional information about any of the steps in the following procedures, refer to relevant Siebel documentation. For configuring Lists of Values, refer to Applications Administration Guide. For configuring applets, refer to Siebel Tools Reference and Siebel Tools Online Help.

Configuring the Recipient Group List of Values

This section describes configuring the List of Values for the Recipient Group drop-down list.

To configure the List of Values for the Recipient Group drop-down list

  1. From the application-level menu, choose View > Site Map > Application Administration > List of Values.
  2. Optionally, create a new List of Values item of type COMM_RECIP_SRC, if one does not already exist that specifies the business object that will serve as the recipient source for the recipient group you require:
    1. Locate a record of type COMM_RECIP_SRC, for which the field Parent LIC is NULL (that is, contains no value). Parent LIC stands for Parent Language Independent Code.
    2. Copy the record.
    3. Specify values for the new record. Set the Display Value and the Language Independent Code fields to the business object name that represents the recipient source—for example, Campaign, Account, and so on.
  3. Locate a record of type COMM_RECIP_SRC for which the field Parent LIC is not NULL (that is, contains a value).
  4. Copy the record.
  5. Specify values for the new record:
    1. Set the Parent LIC field to the business object name that represents the recipient source, such as one you specified in Step 2.
    2. Set the Display Value field to any appropriate value.
    3. Set the Language Independent Code field to the business component specified as the recipient group business component.

Configuring Recipient Sources Applets

This section describes configuring applets, including association applets, for the Recipient Sources applet, which is described at the start of this section.

To configure Recipient Sources applets

  1. Start Siebel Tools.
  2. If an existing applet is defined, named Comm Source bus_obj_name List Applet, where bus_obj_name is the name of the business object that is to serve as the recipient source, then you do not need to create the applet in Step 2 and Step 3.

  3. As necessary, create a new applet, or copy and modify an existing applet.
  4. For example, you can copy the applet Comm Source List Applet, which is displayed as the Recipient Sources applet.

  5. Provide a name for the new applet, in the form Comm Source bus_obj_name List Applet, where bus_obj_name is the name of the business object that is to serve as the recipient source.
  6. NOTE:  The applet Comm Source bus_obj_name List Applet must be specified for recipient groups for communication requests. The recipient groups listed for communication requests are only those for which applets with this naming convention have been defined. For recipient groups to be used only for communications templates, this naming convention is not required.

    The class of the new applet must be CSSFrameListCommSrc.

  7. Specify the business component associated with your new applet. If you copied Comm Source List Applet or another existing applet, then you must also modify which business component your new applet is associated with.
  8. Add the new applet to the Applet Toggle list for the applet Comm Source List Applet.
  9. When a user chooses the corresponding value from the Recipient Group picklist, as configured in the previous procedure, the Recipient Sources applet will automatically function as the new applet you are defining here. The recipient source business object is identified using a label displayed on the right side of the applet header area.

  10. Create a new association applet for the new recipient source, or use an existing association applet, and set it into the new list applet.
  11. An association applet is the applet that appears in a dialog box when you add a new record in a fixed applet that allows association. For example, in this case, it could be for associating an account with a communication request. Every list applet has an Assoc Applet property that you can set to an association applet.

  12. Create a link between the Comm Request business component and the new recipient source business component, using S_COMM_REQ_SRC as the intersection table.
  13. For examples, refer to existing links defined for the Comm Request business object.

  14. Add the new recipient source business component to the Comm Request business object, specifying the link created in Step 7.
  15. For outbound communication requests for email, fax, or page, define the following user properties on the business component that you plan to use as the recipient group:

For outbound communication requests using wireless messaging, the user properties described above are not used. Each recipient's mobile device address data is obtained from the Mobile Device Address business component using the recipient's ID stored in the S_PARTY table.

Mobile device address data is entered into the Mobile Devices view in the Communications Administration screen, entered by users in the Mobile screen, or captured automatically.

For more information about wireless messaging, see Using Wireless Messaging and refer to Siebel Wireless Administration Guide.


 Siebel Communications Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003