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Enabling Extended Pick Processing


You can enable Extended Pick processing in two ways:

Table 13.  Configuration File Setting
Configuration File Parameter
Mode Value
Description
DefaultHandheldSyncPickMode
NoFail
Turns Extended Pick processing ON
FailOnError
Turns Extended Pick processing OFF. This is the default behavior if the parameter is not specified in the .cfg file.

Table 14.  Business Component User Property Parameters
Business Component User Property
Parameter
Value
Description
HandheldSyncPickMode
Fieldname
Specify the field name as defined in Siebel Tools.
Mode
NoFail
Turns Extended Pick processing ON.
FailOnError
Turns Extended Pick processing OFF.

You may apply Extended Pick processing to multiple fields in a single business component, using the following syntax:

HandheldSyncPickMode=Fieldname1|Mode1, Fieldname2|Mode2

The setting on the business component takes precedence over the setting in the configuration file. For example, you can use the business component setting to nullify the global application of Extended Pick in the configuration file. See Extended Insert Processing for an example. Conversely, you can enable Extended Pick processing on specific business components if the configuration file setting has disabled the functionality.

Table 15 shows the combined effect of the settings in the configuration file and on a business component.


 Siebel Service Handheld Guide for Windows-Powered Devices 
 Published: 18 July 2003