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Creating a Relationship Between the Child and the Business Object for the Primary


This task is a step in Defining a Workflow Process That Traverses a Record Set to Close Service Requests.

In this topic, you create a relationship between the child and the business object for the primary.

To create a relationship between the child and the business object for the primary

  1. If necessary, display the Business Object Component object type, which is a child of the Business Object object type.

    For more information, see Displaying Object Types You Use to Develop a Workflow Process.

  2. In the Object Explorer, click Project.
  3. In the Project list, query the Name property for Service.
  4. Make sure the Locked property for the Service project contains a check mark.
  5. In the Object Explorer, click Business Object.
  6. In the Business Objects list, query the Name property for the Service Request business object.
  7. In the Object Explorer, expand the Business Object tree, and then click Business Object Component.
  8. In the Business Object Components list, right-click, and then click New Record.
  9. Set the Bus Comp property to Service Request No Link. Do not define a link.
  10. Choose the Tools menu, and then the Compile Projects menu item.
  11. Choose Locked Projects, and then compile to the repository that your sample database uses.

    The sample database typically resides here:

    Siebel_client_root_directory\OBJECTS\language\siebel.srf

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