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About Screens
A screen is a collection or group of related views:
- The screen represents a logical grouping of views pertaining to one business function.
- All the views in a screen usually map to a single business object.
You access screens through the Site Map or the tabs in the Tab bar. The menu and tab that provide access to a screen are defined as part of an application object definition—one or both may exist for a given screen. Screen definitions specify the default view that appears when a tab is clicked.
Screens have a single child object type: Screen View. The screen view object type controls which views appear in the fourth-level navigation Show: combo box.
NOTE: The Site Map is limited to visibility-level views only. Non-visibility level views, such as Account Profile View and Account Attachment View, do not show up on the Site Map.
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Siebel Tools Reference Published: 20 October 2003 |