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State Value Administration


State values contain information about the current operation of a task or the component for which the task is running. Component tasks periodically update their state values to indicate information about their current processing, such as the current phase of operation. State values are defined at the component and task levels. Component-level state values refer to the state of the component as a whole. Task-level state values refer to the state of an individual process for a Siebel Server component.

Two types of state values exist for both component-level and task-level state values:

To view state values using the command-line interface, see List Commands.

To view component-level state values

  1. Navigate to the Components screen.
  2. Click the Component State Values view tab.
  3. In the Server Components list, select the component for which you want to view the state values.
  4. The state values for the selected component will now be displayed in the Component State Values list. For a list and description of generic state values, see Siebel Server Component and Task State Values.

Figure 27 shows an example of the Component State Values view.

Figure 27.  Viewing Component-Level State Values

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To view task-level state values

  1. Navigate to the Tasks screen.
  2. Click the Task State Values view tab.
  3. In the Tasks list, select the task for which you want to view the state values.
  4. The state values for the selected task appear in the Task State Values list. For a list and description of generic state values, see Siebel Server Component and Task State Values.

Figure 28 shows an example of the Task State Values view.

Figure 28.  Viewing Task-Level State Values

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 Siebel Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003