Computer Languages That Siebel Reports Uses
Siebel Reports uses the following file types:
XML (Extensible Markup Language). A metalanguage that describes a markup language. It is a simplified version of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language). A markup language allows Siebel CRM to identify structures in a document. XML allows you to add markup to a document. It allows you to define tags and structural relationships between tags.
XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language). A language that defines style sheets. An XSL style sheet is a file that describes how to display an XML document of a given type. Siebel CRM uses XSL files only in a disconnected client. For more information, see How Siebel Runs Reports in Disconnected Clients.
XLIFF (XML Localization Interchange File Format). A format that stores text and carries data from one step to another step when Siebel CRM must support multiple languages.
XSL-FO (Extensible Stylesheet Language-Formatting Objects). An XML vocabulary that Siebel CRM uses to specify format semantics.
XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation). A language that Siebel CRM uses to transform XML documents.
XPath (XML Path Language). An expression language that XSLT uses to access or to refer to parts of an XML document.
For more information about the output types that a user can choose, see Output File Types That Siebel Reports Supports.