About Row Sets

A type of property set, a row set is a memory structure used to pass data between business services. A row set is a group of rows where each row contains multiple name-value pairs (paired values). A row within a row set can have multiple child property sets with name-value pairs; the hierarchy goes no deeper than these child property sets.

The following figure provides a graphical example of a row set. In this figure, the second layer of boxes labeled "Row 1," "Row 2," and "Row 3" are the rows within this example row set. Each of these rows 1 through 3 have name-value pairs for data labeled "ID," "Price List ID," "Product ID," "NRC Price," and "MRC Price." Additionally, each of these rows 1 through 3 contains child property sets, called "NRC Price Waterfall Row Set" and "MRC Price Waterfall Row Set." The child property sets contain their own rows with name-value pairs, for a deeper level of pricing data.

Example Row Set. This image is described in surrounding text.

For more information about Siebel property sets, see Integration Platform Technologies: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration.