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Modifying the Fields Used to Determine a Duplicate User
You can change the fields that are used to determine whether a duplicate user exists.
The following procedure is intended to list the major steps you must perform to modify the fields used to determine a duplicate user. For detailed information about performing any step, see Siebel Tools Reference.
To modify the fields used to determine a duplicate user
- Open Siebel Tools.
- Lock the User Registration project.
- Determine the fields in the User Registration business component that you want to add or delete from the duplication comparison.
- In the Object Explorer, expand Business Component, and then expand its Field child.
- In the Business Component list, query or scroll to select the User Registration business component.
- In the Object Explorer, expand Business Service, and then click on its Business Service User Properties child.
The Business Services list applet and the Business Service User Properties child list applet appear.
- In the Business Services list applet, select User Registration.
- Delete a field from the duplication comparison.
- In the Business Service User Properties list applet, select the record with name
App User Key: Default
number
orApp User Key: Siebel eChannel
number
(for Siebel Partner Portal) whose value is the User Registration business component field you want to delete from the comparison.- Click to put a check in the Inactive field, and then commit the record.
- Add a field to the duplication comparison.
- In the Business Service User Properties, create a new record.
- Enter only the fields listed below by using the guidelines provided, and then commit the record.
- Recompile the Siebel repository file and unlock the User Registration project.
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Security Guide for Siebel eBusiness Applications Published: 23 June 2003 |