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Setting Interactivity Modes for Calendar Views


Most views in the Siebel applications can display in both the Standard Interactivity mode and the High Interactivity mode. Some calendar views are different: they run in either High Interactivity mode or Standard Interactivity mode, but not both.

For Siebel applications that typically run in High Interactivity mode, the seed responsibilities have been set with the High Interactivity views and with those views that can be shared by both High Interactivity and Standard Interactivity modes. For Siebel applications that typically run in Standard Interactivity mode, the seed responsibilities have been set with the Standard Interactivity views and with those views that can be shared by both High Interactivity and Standard Interactivity modes, as shown in Table 7.

Table 7. Application Modes for Calendar Views
View Name
High Interactivity Mode
Standard Interactivity Mode Only
Both Modes
High Interactivity Activity Calendar View
X
 
 
eCalendar Daily View
 
X
 
eCalendar Monthly View
 
X
 
eCalendar Weekly View
 
X
 
eGanttChart View
 
 
X
eCalendar Detail View
 
 
X
eCalendar Detail View With Participants
 
 
X
Calendar Access List View
 
 
X

If you plan to deploy an application that typically runs in High Interactivity mode in Standard Interactivity mode, you need to do the following:

NOTE:  On occasions when your site decides to run applications in High Interactivity mode for some users and Standard Interactivity mode simultaneously for other users, you should create two sets of responsibilities: one set for High Interactivity mode users and another set for Standard Interactivity mode users. Then, assign users to the responsibility appropriate for the mode in which they run the application. Under these circumstances, it is recommended that you deactivate links to the calendar views, because the same link cannot point to both a High Interactivity view and a Standard Interactivity view.


 Configuration Guidelines 
 Published: 18 April 2003