Setting the Server Edit Record Time Stamp Parameter
When you set the ServerEditRecordTimeStamp parameter, you enter the time when Siebel starts using this configuration. Enter the time using the following format:
MM/DD/YYYY
You can specify only the month, day, and year. You cannot specify minutes and seconds.
For example, to start using the configuration on October 9, 2020, then enter the following value:
10/09/2020
Doing this:
Allows you to modify any object that includes a timestamp that occurs after October 9, 2020.
Does not allow you to modify any object that includes a timestamp that occurs before October 9, 2020. Developers can view or copy these objects, but not modify them.
Allows you to create new records, and then to modify these new records.
Allows you to copy any record, regardless of the timestamp.
Restricting Access to an Object
The following procedure describes how to restrict access to an object by configuring the ServerEditRecordTimeStamp parameter.
To restrict access to an object
Determine the date that the object was most recently updated.
In the Object List Editor, choose the record where you want to restrict access.
Click Help, and then click About Record.
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In the dialog box that opens, note the date in the Updated On field.
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Set the value for ServerEditRecordTimeStamp to the date that you noted in Step 1c.
Properties That Affect Database Performance
The following table lists the properties that affect database performance.
Object Type | Property |
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business component |
The following property affects database performance: Force Active. |
field |
The following properties affect database performance:
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multi value link |
The following property affects database performance: Check No Match. |
multi value field |
The following properties affect database performance:
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single value field |
The following properties affect database performance:
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