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Siebel Product Administration Guide > Product Attributes with Business Component Domains > Process of Creating an Attribute with a Business Component Domain > Creating a Search Expression Based on the Current InstanceYou can constrain the records that display in the pick applet based on an expression that can be computed at run time and is dynamic in nature. The expression can refer to the values in the configuration session. The product administrator can use the standard Siebel Configurator path syntax to define instance variables or values within the search expression. You do this by defining a PickSpec UI property on an attribute. This additional UI property defines how to constrain the records in the pick applet by specifying the search expression to use to filter the records in the pick applet. This task is a step in Process of Creating an Attribute with a Business Component Domain. For example, the Product Administrator has created a product with components called Premier Service Package. This product has been assigned to a product class that has the attributes Job Role, Contact Last Name, Contact First Name defined on it. The Job Role attribute is a drop-down menu with values Please Specify, Manager, and Business Analyst with default attribute value set to Please Specify. The Contact attribute launches the Contact pick applet. These attributes have been added to a group in the User Interface view and will display in selection pages. The Product Administrator wants users to be able to select the Job Role when configuring the product in a quote. When they do, the Product Administrator wants to constrain the Contact pick applet based on the Job Role. For example, if the attribute Job Role is set to Manager and the quote's account name is Boeing, the contact pick applet displays only the contacts who are managers that belong to the Boeing account. To do this, the Product Administrator must define the following UI properties on the Contact attribute:
The Job Role attribute displays with a combo box next to it, and the Contact Last Name and First Name attributes display with a text box next to them in the configuration selection pages. The user sets the Job Role attribute as Manager. When the user clicks the Select button for Contact Last Name, a pick applet displays. It contains only the contacts who are managers that are associated with the account name displayed in the Quote Account field. Table 9 shows how to use the predefined UI properties to constrain the user's choices.
To use an expression to constrain the user's choices
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