Using Editors
The following table describes some of the editors that are available. These editors include a canvas and you can use them with the Palettes pane. A canvas is a background that appears in different designers. It includes a work area that allows you to move or rearrange objects. For example, the Task Designer allows you to move a Siebel Operation step from the Palettes pane to the canvas. The canvas also indicates whether or not you can edit an object.
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Entity Relationship Designer |
Allows you to diagram the business entities that your configuration uses and represent relationships between these entities. For more information, see Configuring Siebel Business Applications. |
Task Designer/Editor |
Allows you to create a user interface that assists the user in completing a job task. Allows you to add steps and connectors to a task UI. For more information about task UI and using the Task Designer/Editor, see Siebel Business Process Framework: Task UI Guide. |
Workflow Process Designer |
Allows you to define, manage, and enforce the business processes that your company uses. Allows you to add steps and connectors to a Workflow Process. For more information about Workflow Processes, using the Workflow Designer, and using the Workflow Process Simulator, see Siebel Business Process Framework: Workflow Guide. |
Using a Script Editor
If you cannot use declarative configuration to meet your requirements, then you can use the Server Script Editor and the Browser Script Editor to create a script. You use these editors to add a script to a Siebel object. You can use the following types of script:
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Siebel VB
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Siebel eScript
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Browser Script
For information about declarative configuration, see About Siebel Tools. For information about scripting, see Using Siebel Script Editors.