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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Siebel
  3. PowerExchange for Siebel Configuration
  4. Siebel Sources
  5. Application Source Qualifier for Siebel Sources
  6. Siebel Targets
  7. Siebel Business Service Transformation
  8. Siebel EIM Read Transformation
  9. Siebel EIM Load Transformation
  10. Siebel EIM Invoker Transformation
  11. Siebel Sessions
  12. Datatype Reference
  13. Error Messages
  14. Glossary

PowerExchange for Siebel User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Siebel User Guide for PowerCenter

Working with Strings, Numbers, and Dates

Working with Strings, Numbers, and Dates

When a business service method takes a string, number, or date as an input argument, you can pass the input directly to a Siebel Business Service transformation.
For example, you can use a Siebel Business Service transformation, Authentication_Business_Service, to extract the role and Siebel user name of a Siebel user. This Siebel Business Service transformation accepts the user name, credentials, and password as inputs. This transformation provides the role and Siebel user name of the Siebel user as the output.
The following table lists the column relationships between the source definition, Authentication_Business_Service, and the target definition:
Source Column Name
Business Service Transformation Column Name
Target Column Name
GetPrivateCredentials
GetPrivateCredentials
-
Password
Password
-
User_Name
User_Name
-
-
Role
Role
-
Siebel_User_Name
Siebel_User_Name

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