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Elements in the Client of an Employee Application


Table 38 describes an overview of user interface elements that Siebel CRM uses in the Siebel Web Client for an employee application.

Table 38. Description of User Interface Elements
User Interface Element
Description

Application menu

An application-level menu that includes menu items, such as File, Edit, View, Navigate, Tools, and Help.

Branding area

The area where Siebel CRM displays the Oracle logo.

Application toolbar

A toolbar that includes icons for items, such as Site Map, Customer Dashboard, and iHelp items.

Applet control banner

An area that contains a menu and buttons for a form or list.

Primary applet

The first form or list on the page that displays the primary record or record set.

Detail applet

An applet that displays different sets of data according to the individual primary record. If Siebel CRM modifies the primary record, then it also updates data.

First-level navigation

Set of tabs that allow the user to navigate to screens.

Second-level navigation

Links that allow the user to navigate to views. Siebel CRM can display these links directly under the screen tabs or in the visibility filter.

Third-level navigation

View tabs in the view bar that Siebel CRM displays below the first applet in a view.

Fourth-level navigation

Links that Siebel CRM displays under the third-level tabs, view tabs on a grandchild applet, or links in a drop-down list.

Record navigation

An area that displays the record set and allows the user to navigate forward and backward in the record set.

Search

A button that integrates search and global find.

Favorites

A list of saved and predefined queries for the view.

iHelp frame

An area that displays links that the user can click to navigate through steps in a task.

The mode that an applet Web template uses determines the kind of work the user can do in this applet. It also determines the buttons that Siebel CRM displays in a web template. For example, it displays the Edit button in an applet that is in Edit mode but it does not display this button in an applet that is in Base mode.

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