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Database.com Metadata API Developer's Guide - Salesforce.com

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<strong>Metadata</strong> TypesLiveAgentSettingsThe following is an example package.xml manifest that references the BusinessHoursSettings definitions:BusinessHoursSettings29.0LiveAgentSettingsRepresents an organization’s Live Agent settings, such as whether or not Live Agent is enabled. It extends the <strong>Metadata</strong>metadata type and inherits its fullName field.File Suffix and Directory LocationLiveAgentSettings values are stored in the LiveAgent.settings file in the settings directory. The .settings filesare different from other named <strong>com</strong>ponents, as there is only one settings file for each settings <strong>com</strong>ponent.In the package manifest, all organization settings metadata types are accessed using the “Settings” name. See Settings for moredetails.VersionLiveAgentSettings is available in <strong>API</strong> version 28.0 and later.FieldsField NameenableLiveAgentField TypebooleanDescriptionIndicates whether Live Agent is enabled (true) or not(false).Declarative <strong>Metadata</strong> Sample DefinitionThis is a sample Live Agent settings file.trueMobileSettingsRepresents an organization’s mobile settings, such as mobile Chatter settings, whether Mobile Lite is enabled for an organization,and so on. For more information, see “Managing <strong>Salesforce</strong> Classic Devices” and “Chatter Mobile for BlackBerry Overview”in the <strong>Database</strong>.<strong>com</strong> online help.In the package manifest, all organization settings metadata types are accessed using the “Settings” name. See Settings for moredetails.155

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