General Definitions for Siebel Objects


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Format: Specifications/Procedures / User Guide
Contributed by: Vyom Bhuta
This document is specific to Siebel Enterprise Applications, a CRM software developed by Siebel Systems. The document outlines and defines the most commonly used Siebel objects and components. It serves as a quick reference guide for all individuals involved in a Siebel implementation project.


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