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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

Configuring an IFB File

Configuring an IFB File

You can configure the following parameters in an IFB file:
  • EIM table. Specify the EIM table that provides the rows to be processed.
  • Business function. Specify one of the following business functions: import, export, merge, or delete.
  • Siebel base table. Specify the base table on which you want Siebel EIM to perform the business function.
For example, you can configure an IFB file to delete rows from Siebel base tables. The IFB file contains the following details:
[Siebel Interface Manager] PROCESS = DELETE CONTACT [DELETE CONTACT] TYPE = DELETE TABLE = EIM_CONTACT CLEAR INTERFACE TABLE = TRUE BATCH = 208 DELETE MATCHES = S_CONTACT, (FST_NAME='XYZ')
The IFB file is configured to delete the rows from the S_CONTACT base table that contains the value XYZ in the FST_NAME column and write the deleted rows to the EIM_CONTACT EIM table.
You can find the IFB in the following directory on the Siebel server machine:
<Siebel server installation>/ADMIN
You can override the IFB file parameters by specifying the values in the EIM Job Parameters file.

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