How a Business Component Field Provides Data to the Control or List Column of an Applet

The following table describes several examples of how a business component field provides data to the control or list column of an applet.

Data in This Business Component Field Provides Data to This Applet Control or List Column

Name field of the Opportunity business component.

Name control of the Opportunity Form Applet - Child applet.

Account field of the Opportunity business component.

Account control of the Opportunity Form Applet - Child applet.

Primary Revenue Amount field of the Opportunity business component.

Revenue control of the Opportunity Form Applet - Child applet.

Name field of the Account business component.

Name list column of the Account List Applet.

Main Phone Number field of the Account business component.

Main Phone Number list column of the Account List Applet.

The following figure describes how properties of a business component field and an applet reference each other when referenced from a form applet in comparison to a list applet. If a business component field is not a calculated field, then the Join and Column properties together define the table and column that Siebel CRM uses to get the data for the field. For more information, see How an Implicit Join Creates a Relationship Between a Base Table and a Business Component.

Comparison Between How a Form Applet and a List Applet Reference a Business Component

Explanation of Callouts

The following properties of a business component field and an applet reference each other:

  1. Field property of a control. The Field property of a control references a business component field.

  2. Field property of a list column. The Field property of a list column references a business component field.

  3. Business Component property. The Business Component property of an applet references the business component.