Service Exchange reference (legacy) Release version: Washingtondc Updated February 1, 2024 1 minute to readReference topics provide additional information about the Service Exchange data model and configuration. Service Exchange data model (legacy)The Service Exchange applications data model provides insight into how the tables that are used in Service Exchange relate to each other.Components installed with Service Exchange for Providers (legacy)Several types of components are installed when you activate the Service Exchange for Providers (sn_nowebonding_pro) application, including tables, user roles, and business rules.Components installed with Service Exchange (legacy)Several types of components are installed with activation of the Service Exchange application for customers, including tables, user roles, and business rules.Domain separation and Service Exchange (legacy)Domain separation is supported for Service Exchange. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.Cloning instances with Service Exchange (legacy)When installing Service Exchange, certain tables must be preserved or excluded to maintain connectivity after a clone.
Service Exchange reference (legacy) Release version: Washingtondc Updated February 1, 2024 1 minute to readReference topics provide additional information about the Service Exchange data model and configuration. Service Exchange data model (legacy)The Service Exchange applications data model provides insight into how the tables that are used in Service Exchange relate to each other.Components installed with Service Exchange for Providers (legacy)Several types of components are installed when you activate the Service Exchange for Providers (sn_nowebonding_pro) application, including tables, user roles, and business rules.Components installed with Service Exchange (legacy)Several types of components are installed with activation of the Service Exchange application for customers, including tables, user roles, and business rules.Domain separation and Service Exchange (legacy)Domain separation is supported for Service Exchange. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.Cloning instances with Service Exchange (legacy)When installing Service Exchange, certain tables must be preserved or excluded to maintain connectivity after a clone.