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About Working with Workflows


Not all the data required by the Siebel Business Analytics is extracted from your source. To set up the Siebel Customer-Centric Enterprise Warehouse correctly, you may want to supplement your source data with other information. For such additional data, the Siebel Business Analytics provide *.csv and *.txt files that are used to populate dimension tables. These files are placed in your $Siebel\ETL\Siebel Warehouse Support File\SrcFiles directory as an automatic part of the installation. The load workflows that you see listed in the Workflow Manager directory use these prepackaged files.

Some of these prepackaged files require no interaction from you. They are already packaged with the data that has to be loaded. Several prepackaged files are required by the Siebel Business Analytics to properly manage your data, and are initialized when you run the common initialization workflows. However, some of the prepackaged files do require further information that is specific to your data warehouse, so you can edit these files as described in this chapter.

Table 8 lists the Siebel Customer-Centric Enterprise Warehouse Workflow Names.

Table 8. Workflow Names for Siebel Customer-Centric Enterprise Warehouse
Functional Workflow Name
Logical Workflow Name
Folder Name

Initialization Workflow

INITIALIZE

Siebel

Source-Specific Initialize Workflow

[SOURCE]_[SUBJECT]_Application_Initialize

Source Application

Source-Specific Main Workflow

[SOURCE]_[SUBJECT]_Application

Source Application

Post-Load Processing Workflow

[PLP]_[SUBJECT]_Application

Post Load Processing

Post-Load Processing Initial Workflow

[PLP]_[SUBJECT]_Application_INIT

Post Load Processing

Post-Load Processing Incremental Workflow

[PLP]_[SUBJECT]_Application_INCR

Post Load Processing

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