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Difference between static and dynamic drilldowns?
An
s: A static drilldown always takes the user to the same view. A dynamic drilldown can take the user to different views depending on certain conditions, such as the value of a field. 

Difference between a web client, dedicated client and mobile client?
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 In web client, the application is accessed through a web browser; no software needs to be installed on the m/c except the web browser. It connects through the web server
In dedicated client we need to install the client software on m/c. Dedicated Client connects directly to Siebel Database.Mobile Client connects through the Siebel Server.

Difference between Siebel 6 and Siebel 7?
Ans: 
One of the main differences between Siebel 6 and Siebel 7 is the introduction of thin client and S_PARTY table which was newly introduced in Siebel 7.
Introduction of thin client in Siebel 7

What do mean by account, contact, opportunity, assets in Siebel terms?
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An account is any external organization with which your company does business. It negotiates agreements, receives service and bills, and raises trouble tickets.  An account is usually the central entity of a Siebel CRM implementation.
Contacts are individuals with whom a company does business or expects to do business in the future.
An opportunity is a potential revenue-producing event related to one or more companies or individuals.
An asset is any equipment item or component that has a unique identity. Items with serial numbers are automatically assets. 

Base table for those entities?
Ans: 
S_ORG_EXT, S_CONTACT, S_OPTY AND S_ASSET

Difference between a join and a link?
Ans: 
A join is used between a BC and a table other than the Base Table of the BC (1:1 or M: 1) while Link is used to established a 1: M or M: M relationship between two BCs.

How would you create a link that as 1: M relationship?
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To establish a 1: M link relationship between parent and child BCs we need to create fields in parent BC that define foreign keys for the relationship in the child BC.

How would you create a link that as M: M relationship?
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To establish an M: M link relationship between parent and child BCs we need to define foreign key for the relationship in the intersection table. We need to mention the inter child column and inter parent column.

What are intersection tables?
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 Intersection tables are used in M: M link. There we establish the relationship between the parent and child BCs by mentioning the inter child column and inter parent column .

What are catalogs and categories?
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 Catalogs are the hierarchy of products and categories in a model.
Category is a classification of items. Categories define the structure through which users find products and items.

Difference between a static and a dynamic pick list?
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 Static pick list draws the values from pick list data managed by administrator. The values displayed in static pick list don’t change during run time. It can be bounded or unbounded. The values for all static pick lists are stored in S_LST_OF_VAL table.
The dynamic pick list draws values from a business component with records edited by users. It is used to update joined fields.

Difference between static and dynamic toggles?
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Static Toggle allows users to toggle between applets by selecting the name of the applet from the Show drop-down list.
Dynamic Toggle Automatically toggles between applets based on the value of a field in a parent applet.
How does view comes in dropdowns?
Ans: 
The Visibility Applet property of the view object determines whether a view appears in the Show: combo box on the toolbar or as a View tab.

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