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Using the Siebel Script Editor


To access the Siebel Script Editor (shown in Figure 2), select an object definition in the Object List Editor and click the right mouse button. If the editor is available from that object type, you can select Edit Scripts from the dialog box. Siebel scripts can be attached to the object types application, applet, and business component.

Figure 2.  Siebel Script Editor

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The Siebel Script Editor is a window-based editor similar to the Windows Notepad editor. The Editor's interface consists of a title bar, a drop-down list for specifying an object, a drop-down list for specifying an event, and a text entry window. There are vertical and horizontal scroll bars for scrolling within the entry region.

When using the Siebel Script Editor, you can do the following:

The editor functions can be accessed from the title bar menus, keyboard shortcuts, and the Edit toolbar. The following are File menu options pertaining to Siebel VB and Siebel eScript:

The following are Edit menu options pertaining to the Siebel Editor:

Some editing functions are available from the Edit toolbar. The toolbar buttons perform the same functions as the comparably named menu options described previously.


 Siebel Object Interfaces Reference 
 Published: 18 June 2003