Defining a UI Property Using an Attribute Value from a Line Item Integration Component Field
After you bind an attribute value to a line item, you can use that attribute value in the Siebel Product Configurator user interface, constraints, scripts, and properties.
This section shows you how to use the value to define a user interface property. There is general information about defining a user interface property in Defining a UI Property. If the value is from an integration component field, you must also do the following:
The Line Item fields must be present in the Line item Integration Components and in the SIS OM PMT Service.
If asset-based ordering is enabled, you must modify the following integration objects: SIS OM Quote, SIS OM Order, SIS Order Asset
If asset-based ordering is not enabled, you must modify the following integration objects: 7.7 Asset Integration Object, 7.7 Quote Integration Object, 7.7 Order Entry Integration Object
Then you can define the UI property using the following procedure.
To define a UI property using an attribute value from a line item integration component field
In Web Tools, open a workspace and then navigate to Object Explorer.
For more information on using the workspace dashboard, see Using Siebel Tools.
Add custom fields to the Line Item Integration components and SIS OM Payment Service.
Deliver the workspace.
In the Siebel Business Application, bind the line item field to the attribute.
For more information, see Binding an Attribute Value to a Line Item Integration Component Field.