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SSSE Synchronization Options


SSSE supports the data synchronization options shown in Table 2.

Table 2. Available Synchronization Levels for Siebel Domains
Synchronization Level
Description

Full Sync

Bidirectional synchronization of data between the Siebel database and one or more Microsoft Exchange Servers occurs.

Export Only

Changes made in Siebel Business Applications are exported to Microsoft Exchange Server.

Import Only

NOTE:  Import Only synchronization is supported for the calendar domain only.

Changes made to calendar records in Microsoft Exchange Server are imported to Siebel Business Applications.

For information about Import Only synchronization, see Implementing Import-Only Synchronization of Calendar Records and About the Limitation Against Import Only Synchronization Level.

None

No synchronization of data takes place.

Administrators set synchronization levels. Administrators can set these options for each user on each Siebel information domain. The Siebel domains for which synchronization of data is supported are:

  • Task items
  • Business contacts
  • Calendar items

Table 3 shows the default synchronization settings for each Siebel domain.

Table 3. Default Synchronization Settings for Siebel Domains
Siebel Domain
Default Synchronization Level

Business Contact

Full Sync

Siebel Calendar

Full Sync

Siebel Task

Full Sync

Synchronization levels are set for users. A user can be an individual user or groups of users specified by Organization, Position, or User List. For more information, see Process of Setting SSSE Group and User Access Controls.

If synchronization is enabled for calendar and task (to do activity) items for a user, then SSSE automatically synchronizes new or changed calendar and task records for that user. The administrator can optionally configure SSSE so that records that originate in Microsoft Exchange are not synchronized with Siebel Business Applications if they are flagged as Private, or unless the user designates them for synchronization by specifying an appropriate value for the Category field.

If synchronization is enabled for contact records, then the following strategy is employed:

  • If a Contact record originates in the Siebel application, then an opt-in approach is employed. This means that the user must use the Add To Sync List command to direct SSSE to synchronize that contact to be synchronized between the Siebel Server and the Microsoft Exchange mailbox for that user.
  • If a Contact record originates in Microsoft Exchange, then SSSE synchronizes the record unless it is marked as Private. For more information on designating records for synchronization, see Using Siebel Server Sync for Microsoft Exchange Server.
Related Topics

Enabling and Disabling Contact Records for Synchronization

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