Displaying Object Types Used to Develop a Task

The following image shows the Task object type hierarchy in the Object Explorer. The key Task objects available under Siebel Object as shown in this image are: Task, Task Group, and View.


Task object type hierarchy in the Object Explorer: This image is described in the surrounding text.

The following procedure shows how to display the object types that you use to develop a task in the Object Explorer. For more information about object types, see Siebel Object Types Reference.

To display the object types you use to develop a task

  1. In the Object Explorer, click Edit (the pencil icon).

  2. Scroll down through the Object Explorer hierarchy list until you locate the following object type(s), which you use to develop a task:

    • Task (Task Branch, Task Chapter, Task Event, Task Locale, Task Metric, Task Property, Task Step)

    • Task Group (Task Group Item, Task Group Locals)

    • View (View Reports, View Web Template)

  3. Select the check box next to each of these object types.

    If you add a check mark to a top-level object type, such as Task, then a check mark is also added to all Task child objects. You can expand the parent tree to display only some child objects.

  4. (Optional) Select the check box next to other object types that you might use to develop a task:

    1. Expand the Applet tree, and select the check box next to Applet Message (and all its child object types).

    2. In the Applet tree, make sure Applet User Prop includes a check mark.

    3. In the Applet tree, expand the Control tree, and select the check box next to Control User Prop.

    4. Expand the Business Component tree, and select the check box next to Business Component User Prop.

    5. Select the check box next to the Symbolic String tree (and all its child object types).

  5. Click Save.

For more information about the Object Explorer and displaying object types in the Object Explorer, see Using Siebel Tools.