Table 21. Fields in the Compose Condition Criteria Dialog Box
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Compare To |
Indicates where the comparison value is coming from. |
Required. The following choices are available:
- Business Component
- Process Property
- Expression
- Applet
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Operation |
Identifies the comparison operation. |
The following choices are available:
- This Must Match. The current value must match exactly, including case.
- One Must Match. One or more values must match exactly, including case.
- All Must Match. All of the values must match exactly, including case.
- None Can Match. None of the values can match exactly, including case.
- This Must Match (ignore case). The current value must match without regard to case.
- One Must Match (ignore case). One or more values must match without regard to case.
- All Must Match (ignore case). All of the values must match without regard to case.
- None Can Match (ignore case). None of the values can match without regard to case.
- Greater Than. Value must be greater than the comparison value.
- Less Than. Value must be less than the comparison value.
- Between. Value must be between a range of values.
- Not Between. Value cannot be between a range of values.
- Is Null. Value must be null.
- Is Not Null. Value cannot be null.
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Object |
The name of the associated business object. |
You choose this value from a drop-down list of business objects. |
Field |
A required value when Applet is the Compare To value. |
The name of the field in the named applet. |
Values |
Not applicable. |
The Values property is dynamic. It uses the Compare To property. Siebel CRM uses the Values property to store data to use when it evaluates the decision condition. |