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Making Attributes Available for Global Conditions


Use the following procedure to configure Siebel Territory Management to make attributes available for global conditions.

For more information, see Configuring Additional Attributes for Territory Conditions.

To make attributes available for global conditions

  1. The first step depends on which object the condition attribute is based on:
    1. If the condition attribute is based on account, then modify the TOS*Account business component, except for TOS Account, TOS Target Territory-Account, and TOS Target Alignment-Territory-Account, in the following way:
      • For a one-to-one attribute, add a one-to-one join to the table where the condition attribute is stored.
      • For a many-to-many attribute, add a one-to-many join to the table where the condition attribute is stored.
      • Create a business component field referring to this new join and to the column where the condition attribute's data is stored.
    2. Similarly, if the condition attribute is based on contact, then modify the TOS*Contact business component, except for TOS Contact, TOS Target Territory-Contact, and TOS Target Alignment-Territory-Contact, in the following way:
      • For a one-to-one attribute, add a one-to-one join to the table where the condition attribute is stored.
      • For a many-to-many attribute, add a one-to-many join to the table where the condition attribute is stored.
      • Create a business component field referring to this new join and to the column where the condition attribute's data is stored.
    3. Similarly, if the condition attribute is based on opportunity, then modify the TOS*Opportunity business component, except for TOS Opportunity, TOS Target Territory-Opportunity, and TOS Target Alignment-Territory-Opportunity, in the following way:
      • For a one-to-one attribute, add a one-to-one join to the table where the condition attribute is stored.
      • For a many-to-many attribute, add a one-to-many join to the table where the condition attribute is stored.
      • Create a business component field referring to this new join and to the column where the condition attribute's data is stored.
  2. In the Alignment Condition business component, add a user property of type Alignment Condition Attribute, as illustrated in Example of Making Attributes Available for Global Conditions.
  3. In the Siebel Business application, in the Administration - Data screen, List of Values view, add a new value to the attribute list of values.
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