Wizard for entering filters
At certain points you can define filter conditions. The filter conditions are formulated like a condition (WHERE clause) for a database query.
You can enter database queries directly or put them together with a wizard. Use the and buttons to switch to the relevant view.
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The comparison operators =, <>, <, >, <=, >=, and like are supported for defining conditions.
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To link condition you can use the logical operators AND, OR, and NOT.
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You can use variables in your condition definitions. Variable must be masked.
Syntax: '$<variable>$'
NOTE: If the condition contains a dollar sign, which is not labeling a variable, it must be masked with $.
Example: '300 $$' compared to the value '300 $'
TIP: If you enter a condition directly, you can access predefined variables with the button.
Each condition is displayed in a special control in the wizard. The controls contain connection points to logically join single conditions or delete single conditions. The connection points are set if you mouse over the edge of the respective control.
Figure 2: Wizard for entering filters
To create a filter with a wizard
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Click Create condition.
This inserts a control for the first condition.
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Enter the condition.
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Click the left-hand part of the condition and select the property to filter by.
The properties for filtering are listed in the menu. You can also define other properties and use variables.
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Specify the comparison operator. Click the comparison operator to change it.
The comparison operators =, <>, <, >, <=, >=, and like are supported for defining conditions.
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Specify the comparison value on the right-hand side of the condition.
You can enter a string for a comparison value or select a property from the list. You can also use variables.
NOTE: To switch back to the input field again, select Input field from the menu.
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To link condition you can use the logical operators AND, OR, and NOT.
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Mouse over the edge of the control to which you wish to create a link.
The connection points appear.
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Mouse over a connection point and select the connection.
This adds a new control for the next condition.
NOTE: To remove a control, select the Delete connection point.
Support for scripting
You can apply scripts at various points in the ; for example, when defining the schema properties, in the object filter, or when you define data operations for system connections through the .You can enter scripts in C# or Visual Basic .NET depending on script's language, which was specified for the synchronization project. You write scripts in a special editing dialog. It has an advanced edit mode which provides additional actions.
To switch to advanced mode
Figure 3: Directly entering a database query
Table 14: Meaning of icon in advanced edit mode
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Quits advanced edit mode. |
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Undoes last change. |
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Redoes last change. |
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Cuts selected code. |
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Copies selected code into clipboard. |
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Inserts code from clipboard. |
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Deletes selected code. |
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Decreases insert. |
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Increases insert. |
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Automatic text formatting. |
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Formats text selection automatically. |
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Shows/hides line numbers. |
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Inserts comments. |
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Removes comments. |
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Inserts or removes line numbers. |
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Inserts or removes automatic line breaks. |
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Shows or hides spaces and tabs. |
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Searches within code. |
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Inserts code snippet. |
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Shows list of . |
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Shows auto completion list. |
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Shows list with parameter information. |
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Shows additional information. |
Table 15: Shortcut for editing scripts
Ctrl + C |
Copy to clipboard. |
Ctl + Ins |
Copy to clipboard. |
Ctrl + X |
Cut and copy to clipboard. |
Shift + Del |
Cut and copy to clipboard. |
Ctrl + L |
Cut row and copy to clipboard. |
Ctrl + V |
Paste from clipboard. |
Shift + Ins |
Paste from clipboard. |
Ctrl + Y |
Redo action. |
Ctrl + Shift + Z |
Redo action. |
Ctrl + Z |
Undo action. |
Backspace |
Remove character behind cursor. |
Shift + Backspace |
Remove character behind cursor. |
Ctrl + Backspace |
Remove word behind cursor. |
Del |
Delete character in front of cursor. |
Ctrl + Shift + L |
Delete row. |
Ctrl + Del |
Delete to end of next word. |
Data |
Insert line break. |
Shift + Return. |
Insert soft line break. |
Ctrl + Return |
Insert row above. |
Ctrl + Shift + Return |
Insert row below. |
Ctrl + Space |
Auto-complete. |
Ctrl + Space + Space |
Show list with parameter information. |
Tab |
Insert indent/tab. |
Shift + Tab |
Remove indent/tab. |
Ctrl + U |
Change marked characters to lowercase. |
Ctrl + Shift + U |
Change marked characters to uppercase. |
Ins |
Toggle insert mode. |
Ctrl + T |
Swap characters in front and behind cursor. |
Ctrl + Shift + T |
Swap words in front and behind cursor. |
Shift + Alt + T |
Swap row with previous row. |
Alt + PgUp |
Move row up. |
Alt + PgDn |
Move row down. |
PgUp |
Move up |
PgDn |
Move down. |
Left arrow |
Move left. |
Right arrow |
Move right. |
Ctrl + Left arrow |
Move to previous word. |
Ctrl + Right arrow |
Move to next word. |
Home |
Move to start of line. |
End |
Move to end of line. |
Ctrl + Home |
Move to start of script. |
Ctrl + End |
Move to end of script. |
PgDn |
Move up a page. |
PgUp |
Move down a page. |
Ctrl + PgUp |
Move to visible start. |
Ctrl + PgDn |
Move to visible end. |
Ctrl + ] |
Move to next bracket. (not possible on German keyboard) |
Ctrl + Down arrow |
Scroll down. |
Ctrl + Up arrow |
Scroll up |
Ctrl + F |
Open search dialog. |
F3 |
Search next. |
Ctrl + F3 |
Search forward. |
Shift + F3 |
Search backward. |
Ctrl + Shift + F3 |
Find previous. |
Ctrl + H |
Replace. |
Ctrl + I |
Search forward incrementally. |
Ctrl + Shift + I |
Search backward incrementally. |
Ctrl + Shift + Num- |
Reduce code block selection. |
Ctrl + Shift + Num+ |
Extend code block selection. |
Esc |
Remove selection. |
Shift + Down arrow |
Extend selection down. |
Shift + Up arrow |
Extend selection up. |
Shift + Left arrow |
Extend selection left. |
Shift + Right arrow |
Extend selection right. |
Ctrl + Shift + Left arrow |
Extend selection to previous word. |
Ctrl + Shift + Right arrow |
Extend selection to next word. |
Shift + Home |
Extend selection to start of line. |
Shift + End |
Extend selection to end of line. |
Shift + Alt + Home |
Extend selection to start of script. |
Ctrl + Shift + End |
Extend selection to end of script. |
Shift + PgUp |
Extend selection by one page up. |
Shift + PgDn |
Extend selection by one page down. |
Ctrl + Shift + PgUp |
Extend selection to visible start. |
Ctrl + Shift + PgDn |
Extend selection to visible end. |
Ctrl + A |
Select all. |
Ctrl + Shift + W |
Select word. |
Ctrl + Shift + ] |
Select up to the next bracket. (not possible on German keyboard) |
Shift + Alt + Down arrow |
Extend selected block down. |
Shift + Alt + Up arrow |
Extend selected block up. |
Shift + Alt + Left arrow |
Extend selected block left. |
Shift + Alt + Right arrow |
Extend selected block right. |
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Left arrow |
Extend selected block by one word to the left. |
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Right arrow |
Extend selected block by one word to the right. |
Ctrl + mouse wheel |
Adjust text size. |
There is additional help provided for creating script code.
Syntax highlighting
The input fields support syntax highlighting depending on the syntax type.
Auto-completion
You can use auto-completion when you write script code. The amount of scripted code to enter is reduced by displaying the names of properties or functions that can be used. To use auto-completion, use the shortcut Ctrl + SPACE in the relevant positions within the input fields. The contents of the list is determined by the key words in the code. This way, you can use scripts from the script library.
Entering code snippets
One Identity Manager provides code snippets for you to use as . You can insert code snippets using the following options:
- Using the icon
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Select the icon.
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Select the code snippet.
- Using a shortcut
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Press F2.
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Select the code snippet.
NOTE: If you select a code snippet directly using a shortcut or the icon, a short description and the shortcut name are displayed in a tooltip.
If the script tests a fixed value that contains at least two dollar characters, the dollar characters must be masked.
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Save changes permanently
Different wizards are run to add new objects like , mappings, or workflows with the . The data you enter is temporarily saved. Changes to these objects are also saved only temporarily.
To save changes to the synchronization project permanently
- In the Synchronization Editor toolbar, click Commit to database.
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- To save the synchronization project with change labels, open the Commit to database menu item and click Commit and assign a change label. For more information about working with change labels, see the One Identity Manager Operational Guide.
One Identity Manager compresses the schemas when the synchronization project is saved for the first time. This removes schema data from the synchronization projects that is not required in the synchronization configuration. This can speed up loading the synchronization project.
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Establish remote connection
To configure with a target system, One Identity Manager must load the data from the target system. One Identity Manager communicates directly with the target system to do this. Sometimes direct access from the workstation, on which the is installed, is not possible. For example, because of the firewall configuration or the workstation does not fulfill the necessary hardware and software requirements. If direct access is not possible from the workstation, you can set up a remote connection.
Prerequisite
The remote connection server and the workstation must be in the same Active Directory domain.
To permit remote access to a target system
- Provide a server installed with the following software.
- with the RemoteConnectPlugin
Table 16: RemoteConnectPlugin parameters
Authentication method |
ADSGroup |
Method with which incoming queries can be authenticated.
Permitted values: ADGroup |
Permitted AD group |
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Distinguished name or object SID of the Active Directory group whose members are permitted to use a remote connection. This parameter is only required for the ADGroup authentication method. |
Port |
2880 |
Port for reaching the server. |
NOTE: Authentication of a remote connection can only be done through an Active Directory group.
For more information, see the One Identity Manager Configuration Guide.
- connector
- Target specific client components as they must be installed on the .
For more information, see the administration guides for connecting target systems.
- Declare the remote connection server as Job server in One Identity Manager.
- Start the One Identity Manager Service.
TIP: The remote connection server requires the same configuration as the synchronization server (with regard to the installed software and entitlements). Use the synchronization as remote connection server at the same time, by simply installing the RemoteConnectPlugin as well.
To edit a Job server
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In the , select the Base Data > Installation > Job server category.
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Enter a new Job server using the Job servers > New menu item.
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Edit the Job server's main data.
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Select the View > Server functions menu item and specify the server functionality.
Select a minimum of the following server functions:
- <target system connector>
- One Identity Manager Service installed
- Select the View > Machine menu item and assign roles to the server.
Select at least the following roles:
- Server/Jobserver/<target system>
- Enter the queue name of the Job server in the configuration file of the One Identity Manager Service.
For more information, see the One Identity Manager Configuration Guide and the administration guides for connecting target systems.
Remote access may be necessary, if:
- A must be set up.
- An existing synchronization project must be configured but there is generally no direct access to the target system.
- A existing synchronization project must be configured but there is temporarily no direct access to the target system.
One Identity Manager requires a connection to the target system, for example, to update the target system schema, to define the scope, or to test the object matching rules. A message appears if you cannot connect to the target system when editing the synchronization configuration. Then you can decide whether you want to connect through a remote connection server, temporarily. In this case, a remote connection dialog opens.
- An existing synchronization project needs to be configured but some connection data is encrypted and the encryption values are not known to the Synchronization Editor user.
To set up a remote connection for a new synchronization project.
To set up a remote connection for an existing synchronization project.
- Open the synchronization project.
- In the Synchronization Editor toolbar, click Remote connection.
This opens the remote connection dialog.
- Enter the remote connection properties.
- Click Connect.
This sets up the remote connection. The connection remains in place for as long as the synchronization project is open in the Synchronization Editor.
Table 17: Remote connection properties
Select remote connection server automatically |
Select this option if you want the remote connection server to be selected automatically. |
Job server |
In the menu, select the Job server you want for One Identity Manager communicating with the target system.
All Job servers are displayed for which the server function One Identity Manager Service installed is selected. |
Select remote connection server manually |
Select this option if you do not want the remote connection server to be selected automatically because, for example, the server name cannot be resolved. |
Server |
Enter the full server name or the server's IP address. |
Port |
RemoteConnectPlugin uses the port 2880. |
To close a remote connection
- In the Synchronization Editor toolbar, click Remote connection.
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