Tuxedo connector for Siebel 7

Hi,
I would like to know if there is a Tuxedo connector for Siebel 7. I know there
is a e-Link connector for Siebel 99 or 5.
Thanks..

Dear Juan,
          Unfortunately, there is not a specific Tuxedo Connector for Siebel 7. There
          is a BEA PS offering for Siebel 6 (aka Siebel 2000) for Tuxedo.
          Lastly, sorry for the delayed response to your posting. We will be more
          responsive in the future.
          Best regards,
          Timothy Potter
          Senior Software Engineer
          eCommerce Server Division
          BEA Systems, Inc.
          "Juan Eduardo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
          news:3c59b1c9$[email protected]..
          >
          > Hi,
          >
          > I would like to know if there is a Tuxedo connector for Siebel 7. I know
          there
          > is a e-Link connector for Siebel 99 or 5.
          >
          > Thanks..
          

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    Can somebody help where i have done wrong for this. All my deployment is in oracle linux 4.5
    Thanks,
    Venkatesh

    Follow the doc for 11g, guide you might be missing something:
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17904_01/doc.1111/e14309.pdf
    Highlevel configuration steps (not all and exact) are:
    -> Give it Name
    -> select Reconciliation
    -> Select Transport Provider and format provides
    -> select Trusted Source Reconciliation
    ->provide flat file details
    -> Source reconciliation staging and mapping
    ->finish
    regards,
    GP

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