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List


A list contains information for list applets. For a list applet, there must be one and only one list object definition. If the applet is not a list applet, then there are no list object definitions.

This object type occurs in the following location in the object hierarchy:

  • Siebel Objects > Applet > List

Table 29 describes properties that Siebel CRM uses with a list.

Table 29. Properties of the List
Property
Description

Alpha Tab Search Field (O)(H)

Specifies the name of the business component field that Siebel CRM uses when it does an alpha tab search. If this property includes a value, then Siebel CRM displays an alphabet tab search bar in the list applet.

Alpha Tab Search Field - Language Override (O)(H)

Specifies the alpha tab search field if a language or locale is active.

HTML Hierarchy Bitmap (O)

Specifies the name of the HTML hierarchy bitmap. For more information, see HTML Hierarchy Bitmap.

HTML Multi Row Edit (O)

You can use one of the following values:

  • TRUE. Siebel CRM can edit multiple rows without saving each row while in the Edit List mode of the applet.
  • FALSE. Siebel CRM must save each row to the Siebel database before it edits another row.

HTML Multi Row Select (O)

You can use one of the following values:

  • TRUE. The user can choose multiple rows in an applet.
  • FALSE. The user cannot choose multiple rows in an applet.

Name (R)

Specifies the name in the applet. This value is List.

Total Displayed (O)

Not used.

Total Required (O)

If TRUE, then Siebel CRM sums and displays at the bottom of the list the columns whose Total Required property is TRUE. Siebel CRM uses this property only if the applet is a list applet.

Variable Row Height (O)(H)

If TRUE, then the list applet supports variable row heights. For example, Notes. A variable row displays the first three lines by default. To display the entire line, the user must set the Text Lines Per Note Row in the List tab of the Options window to 3.

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