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Alexander Hansal
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Alexander Hansal has worked as an IT professional in small, medium, and global corporations. Since 2001, Alexander works as a technical instructor and consultant for Siebel CRM and Oracle Business Intelligence in Europe. He enjoys teaching, and shares his knowledge and expertise in his classes at Oracle University and in his weblog, http://siebel-essentials.blogspot.com/
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Creating internal integration objects


Siebel Tools provides a wizard that assists developers in the task of creating internal and external integration objects. Because the focus of this chapter is on supporting integration interfaces with EAI Siebel Adapter, we will only discuss how to create internal integration objects.

Case study example: Creating an internal integration object

As defined in Chapter 3, one of AHA's requirements is to support reporting on data used by sales representatives. AHA intends to use Oracle's BI Publisher, which is the standard reporting tool for Siebel 8.1 and higher. The Account business object should be used to create the integration object. The business analyst team has identified the following business components and fields as relevant for reporting (the business component name is followed by its hierarchy level in parentheses and the list of fields):

  • Account (Parent): Name, CSN, Account Status, Type, Partner Flag, Account Status Date, Price List, Currency...

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Alexander Hansal has worked as an IT professional in small, medium, and global corporations. Since 2001, Alexander works as a technical instructor and consultant for Siebel CRM and Oracle Business Intelligence in Europe. He enjoys teaching, and shares his knowledge and expertise in his classes at Oracle University and in his weblog, http://siebel-essentials.blogspot.com/
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