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Basics Intro Windows Server 2012
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Installing Siebel
Configuration File Siebel Overview
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Siebel Client
Hopefully the previous topics have given you a little idea about what is Seibel CRM
Siebel Tools
and how it can help a company to be effective.
Repository
Siebel SRF We also learnt how to install Siebel and what the different entities are that Siebel
Overview application talks. Below is the summary. Pictorial representation of Siebel functions.

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Getting Started Intro Configuration File: It is normal text file with a file extension of cfg. It contains
Login Setup all the parameters that Siebel uses during startup. It is a place holder for
Generate Database parameters.
DB Extract Siebel Client: This is the User Interface of Siebel to which the employee or the
Intialization customer access. There are different types of clients
Get Process Siebel Tools: It is an Interface or development environment used to configure
Check Out Siebel Application. This is used by Seibel Developers.
Compiling Siebel Repository: This is a subset of tables in the Siebel Database which
Testing stores all the object definition or configuration details including scripts.
Check In Siebel SRF: Also called as Siebel Repository File (SRF) is a file with extension srf
Compiling Server and is the compiled version of Siebel Repository. In short it is a compiled file.
Overview

Implementation Process Below is the visual representation of how different components connect.

Implementations Intro
Developers RoadMap
Implementation Process

Database Concepts
DB Concepts Intro
Base Tables
Extension Tables
EIM Tables
Party Model
Columns
Index
User Keys
1:1 Relationship
1:M Relationship
M:M Relationship
Inner Join
Outer Join Next we will see how to get started on developing Siebel application.
Implicit Join
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