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How This Guide Is Organized


This guide begins with a few chapters containing introductory material about Siebel eEnergy. Every chapter after those, except for Defining an Integration Workflow Process describes a different screen and functional area of the product that are commonly used by customers. Defining an Integration Workflow Process describes the workflow processes contained in the sample database that can be imported to automate business processes.

This guide assumes that you have already installed Siebel eEnergy. If you have not, see the installation books on the Siebel Bookshelf.

The Siebel database server installation script creates a Siebel administrator account that can be used to perform the tasks described in this guide. For information about this process, see Siebel Server Administration Guide and the installation books on the Siebel Bookshelf.

CAUTION:  Do not perform system administration functions on your local database. Doing so may have serious results, such as data conflicts or an overly large local database.


 Siebel eEnergy Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003