IBM 4.6.x Network Card User Manual


 
Table
10.
Correspondence
of
data
types
(continued)
DTYPE_CURRENCY
DOUBLE
Note:
If
an
attribute’s
data
type
is
not
one
of
those
shown
in
Table
10,
SiebelODA
skips
the
column
and
displays
a
message
stating
that
the
column
cannot
be
processed.
Cardinality
property
SiebelODA
sets
the
cardinality
of
all
simple
attributes
to
1
and
the
container
attributes
to
n.
The
user
should
change
the
cardinality
of
the
container
attributes
wherever
it
is
needed.
For
example,
if
the
container
attribute
turns
out
to
be
a
PickList,
the
user
needs
to
set
the
cardinality
to
1.
MaxLength
property
SiebelODA
obtains
the
length
of
the
attribute
from
the
Siebel
application
server.
IsKey
property
If
the
column
is
a
primary
key
in
the
table
or
view,
SiebelODA
marks
it
as
a
key
attribute.
In
the
case
of
business
object
generation,
the
Id
attribute
is
the
only
one
marked
as
key
by
default.
IsRequired
property
If
a
field
is
designated
not
null
in
the
table
or
view,
SiebelODA
marks
it
as
a
required
attribute.
However,
SiebelODA
does
not
mark
the
key
field
as
required
because
the
Siebel
application
generates
its
own
Id
values
while
creating
a
record.
AppSpecificInfo
Property
The
user
should
edit
this
property
if
container
attributes
have
not
been
generated
and
ensure
the
correctness
if
container
attributes
have
been
generated.
PollQuantity
Number
of
rows
in
the
database
table
that
the
connector
retrieves
per
polling
interval.
Allowable
values
are
1
to
500.
The
default
is
1.
Verbs
SiebelODA
generates
the
verbs
specified
in
the
BO
Properties
window.
It
creates
an
AppSpecificInfo
property
for
each
verb
but
does
not
populate
it.
Adding
information
to
the
business
object
definition
Since
Siebel
business
objects
and
business
components
may
not
have
all
the
information
that
a
business
objects
requires,
it
may
be
necessary
to
add
information
to
the
business
object
definition
that
SiebelODA
creates,
especially
when
generating
new
business
objects.
To
examine
the
business
object
definition
or
reload
a
revised
definition
into
the
repository,
use
Business
Object
Designer.
Alternatively,
if
ICS
is
the
integration
broker,
you
can
use
the
repos_copy
command
to
load
the
definition
into
the
repository;
if
WebSphere
MQ
Integrator
Broker
is
the
integration
broker,
you
can
use
a
system
command
to
copy
the
file
into
the
repository
directory.
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