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Modifying Attributes of Hierarchy Elements
A user can use this use case to modifying element attributes. Table 70 lists and describes the use case functions.
Table 70. Modifying Attributes of Hierarchy Elements
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Modifying Attributes of Hierarchy Elements |
Users |
Business administrator user and manager user |
Trigger |
Manage tab: Details subtab |
Main Path |
- The user selects Manage tab.
- Oracle Self-Service E-Billing returns a page displaying:
- Top Pane: Hierarchy Search context.
- Bottom Left Pane: Tree view of current hierarchy tree opened to current position context.
- Bottom Right Pane: Details tab containing the details for current Element highlighted.
- The user modifies attributes of current hierarchy context in the Details tab and clicks Submit.
- Oracle Self-Service E-Billing updates the Details with the new information entered by the user.
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Business Rules |
- Not all attributes can be modified. Attributes from other sources (for example, billing system) are display only and cannot be modified.
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Main Path to Modifying Attributes of Hierarchy Elements
The following path describes the Modifying Attributes use case: 1 The user selects Manage tab.
- Oracle Self-Service E-Billing returns a page displaying:
- Top Pane: Hierarchy Search context.
- Bottom Left Pane: Tree view of current hierarchy tree opened to current position context.
- Bottom Right Pane: Details tab containing the details for current Element highlighted.
- The user modifies attributes of current hierarchy context in the Details tab and clicks Submit.
- Oracle Self-Service E-Billing updates the Details with the new information entered by the user.
Alternate Paths for Modifying Attributes of Hierarchy Elements
An alternate path can occur in this use case. The user selects the reset action
Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes the Reset use case. Exceptions for Modifying Attributes of Hierarchy Elements
Exceptions can occur in this use case. The user encounters a validation error
Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes the validation error message use case. The user encounters a server system error
Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes the error message use case.
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