Category: Tools
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5 Tools for Salesforce Gurus
Oh well, this was coming. The majority of the Salesforce experts have not quite arrived at expertise nirvana yet The ones who are there, are not quite ready to teach yet Despite that, there are few who (try to) teach but lack the practical skills to outline concepts, scenarios & relevant solutions . -
Free tool to analyse Siebel log files
Siebel log files are not complex to analyse. But, you will end up spending a lot of time going back and forth, and navigating through hundreds of pages to carry out basic analysis. -
Force.com IDE Tag Generator Tool
The typical way to configure in salesforce/force.com is to point and click. This is easy, effective and often the chosen way to do configuration to build applications on force. -
How to debug Siebel Script faster?
Siebel scripting is powerful. But, frustratingly slow to create - thanks to the slow debugging process in Siebel. When you are writing scripts, you follow a simple process - -
Export Siebel Communication Templates using eScript
“Communication templates” - so boring a name for such an exciting thing that enables sending emails. Siebel had communication templates as long as I can remember. -
Excel-based tool to query database
I am a Siebel developer when I am not doing anything else. And, since most of the times I don’t do something else, and at those times I cannot gainfully employ myself doing Siebel work, I end up doing something stupid. -
Trace On-The-Go for Siebel [with UI]
A discerning reader might remember the trace on demand utility posted here last time. It was fairly simple vb script that gets the job done, and is adequate for a developer. -
Siebel UI Field Mapper
Often Siebel integration developers, Siebel developers themselves and other people who tend to show an interest in Siebel development from time to time, would want to know the source of all mysteries or rather, the source of a control displayed on the UI. -
Batch Script to Compile Siebel SRF (and more)
Siebel Tools command-line syntax can be easily employed to be used in Windows OS to compile the Siebel Repository Files (SRF).