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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

Importing a Siebel Target Definition

Importing a Siebel Target Definition

  1. In the Target Designer, click Target > Import from Siebel.
    The wizard appears.
  2. Enter the connection parameters.
    The following table describes the connection parameters:
    Connection Parameter
    Description
    Protocol
    Protocol used to connect to Siebel. The format for the protocol is siebel[[.transport][.[encryption][.[compression]]]].
    The parameters in the protocol format are:
    • transport. Enter http or TCPIP. Default is TCPIP.
    • encryption. Enter NONE or RSA. Default is NONE.
    • compression. Enter NONE or zlib. Default is zlib.
    Siebel Server Host
    Siebel server host name.
    SCBroker Port
    Siebel Connection Broker port number.
    Enterprise Server
    Siebel Enterprise Server name.
    Application Object Manager
    Siebel Application Business Object Manager.
    Repository Name
    Name of the Siebel repository. If multiple Siebel repositories exist, the
    Repository Name
    connection parameter appears if you have configured the connection.properties file to display this parameter.
    User Name
    Siebel user name to connect to Siebel.
    Password
    Password for user.
    Encoding
    Encoding used for communication between the Designer and the Siebel Server. By default, the Designer uses the UTF-8 encoding.
    For more information about the connection parameters, contact your Siebel system administrator.
  3. Click Connect to connect to Siebel.
  4. If the connection is successful, click Next.
  5. Click Load Objects if you want to load all the business objects for the active application object manager.
  6. Optionally, enter a filter to view business objects and business components that meet the condition.
  7. Select a business object and drill down to select the business component you want to import. After you select a business component, the details area displays the information about the business component.
    You can also import custom business components. When you import a Siebel business component as a target definition, the Designer imports all the fields except the calculated and read-only fields.
  8. Click Next.
  9. Enter a name for the source in the Target Name field if you want to change the name of the target.
  10. Click Import.
    The wizard shows the fields and number of groups that the Designer created, and the number of groups and fields that the Designer failed to create.
    The Designer replaces special characters in the group and field names with an underscore (_). Special characters include space, ., ,, /, “, +, =, ~, `, !, %, ^, (, ), [, ], {, }, :, ;, ?, <, >, &, @, *, and |.
  11. Click Import Another Target to import another target.
  12. Click Finish.

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