The purpose of Siebel Audit Trail is to tracks changes to business component data made by users in the application, changes which are made through the Object Manager.
SRFDiff has been introduced in Siebel 8.1 and "Using Siebel Tools Version 8.1" > Chapter 12: Managing Repositories > Comparing Two Repository Files Using SRFDiff explains how to use it.
Prior to v8.0, when a task is started, the task info will occupy a 'task slot' in the shared memory of the Siebel server. This task will stay in the shared memory until the task is completed.
we have 5 load balanced siebel application servers in production. Should we continue to enable the following components on all 5 servers or just having them enabled on one server is sufficient?
To move to the next stage in the lifecycle some times you need to use the same CRMOD instance with a new Ebiz instance. What are the considerations to be aware of.
Having already installed Customer Hub PIP 2.5 and Order To Cash PIP 2.5 with Siebel UCM & CRM instance say UCM-A and CRM-A. After the install, we planned to change the end points from UCM-A to UCM-B and also from CRM-A to CRM-B.
It is not feasible to link up the same UCM env to 2 Middleware environments without issues. The UCM outbound services can be configured to publish events to only 1 Middleware environment at any given time. So the outbound flows can point to only
The .srf file is a compressed binary database. Siebel eBusiness Applications use compression techniques to optimize the size and performance of the .srf file at compilation time.
The only supported way in which you can delete a repository is by way of deleting the appropriate ‘Repository’ record within the Siebel Tools application.