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Configuring Record Order
Use Siebel Tools to set sort fields for all applets. Calculated fields cannot be used for sorting. Fields that can be selected for sorting in each applet are determined as follows:
- All the list columns from display applets (for example, SWLS Sales Action Action display applet) are selected for sorting if they are mapped to a field and have a display name.
- If the DetailAppletName applet user property has been set for a display applet (for example, SWLS Sales Action Action detail applet has been set up for SWLS Sales Action Action display applet), any control fields from the detail applet with a field, a name, and a caption are selected for sorting also.
- If no fields are found in Step 2, the list columns from detail applets are also selected for sorting if they are mapped to a field and have a display name.
Settings Used for Record Order
In Siebel Tools, the following user properties for display applets facilitate Record Order configuration.
- DetailAppletName. This user property defines a detail applet from which additional fields to sort can be listed, provided the detail applet is based on the same business component (BC) as the display applet (for example, setting SWLS Sales Action Action detail applet as the detail applet for SWLS Sales Action Action display applet).
- NoSortOnFields. If this user property for a display applet is set to TRUE, the page tab represented by the display applet is removed from the list of page tabs that the user can choose from. For example, if this user property is set to TRUE for SWLS Sales Action Action display applet, the Activity page tab will be removed from the list of page tabs for the Siebel Sales Wireless application in the Record Order view.
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Siebel Wireless Administration Guide For Financial Services Published: 18 April 2003 |