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Creating a Relationship Between the Child and the Business Object for the Primary
This task is a step in Defining a Workflow Process That Traverses a Record Set to Close Service Requests. In this topic, you create a relationship between the child and the business object for the primary. To create a relationship between the child and the business object for the primary
- If necessary, display the Business Object Component object type, which is a child of the Business Object object type.
For more information, see Displaying Object Types You Use to Develop a Workflow Process.
- In the Object Explorer, click Project.
- In the Project list, query the Name property for Service.
- Make sure the Locked property for the Service project contains a check mark.
- In the Object Explorer, click Business Object.
- In the Business Objects list, query the Name property for the Service Request business object.
- In the Object Explorer, expand the Business Object tree, and then click Business Object Component.
- In the Business Object Components list, right-click, and then click New Record.
- Set the Bus Comp property to Service Request No Link. Do not define a link.
- Choose the Tools menu, and then the Compile Projects menu item.
- Choose Locked Projects, and then compile to the repository that your sample database uses.
The sample database typically resides here:
Siebel_client_root_directory \OBJECTS\language \siebel.srf
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