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CAUTION: Patches do not change customizationsRuns processing logic which would normally be implemented in the object code, such as mutual exclusion of properties. The Customizer contains special methods and has side effects on the table columns. Several customizers can be defined for one table. in synchronization projectsA collection of all data required for synchronizingThe processSequence of process steps for mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. an operational workflow. The process steps are connected to one another by predecessor/successor relationships. This functionality allows flexibility when linking up actions and sequences on object events. of comparing data between One Identity Manager and a target system. Objects and their properties are compared by fixed rules. Synchronization results in the identical data situation in the target system and One Identity Manager database. and provisioning a target system. Connection data, schema classes and properties, mappings, and synchronization workflows all belongs to this.. This mean that conflicts may occur if patches are applied to synchronization projects, which have been customized. This may cause loss of data. Before you apply a patch
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NOTE: If synchronization projects are updated, connection parameters from the default variable set are always used. Ensure that the variables in the default variable set contain the correct values.
NOTE: As long as the update is running, none of the changes can be saved in the synchronization project.
Some patches required user input during installation, for example, to confirm that you really want a particular change to be run.
To apply patches
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Open the synchronization project in the Synchronization EditorOne IdentityAn identity usually represents a real person. In addition, identities that do not represent real people, such as machine identities or service identities, can be mapped in One Identity Manager. (see also virtual identity; see also main identity/subidentity) Manager tool for configuring target system synchronizationPost processing of objects that were marked as outstanding by synchronization...
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In the menu bar, select the Edit > Update synchronization project... menu item.
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Select the milestone to apply under Available patches.
In the patch details view, all dependent patches are listed in the order in which they will be applied.
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Click Apply selected patches.
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Enter any user input as prompted.
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Optional: Select the patches to apply for new functions under Available patches. Multi-select is possible.
In the patch detail view, patches are listed in the order in which they will be applied.
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Click Apply selected patches.
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Enter any user input as prompted.
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If necessary, use the patch log to check whether customization need to be reworked.
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If required, rework customizations in the synchronization configuration.
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Run a consistency check.
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Simulate the synchronization.
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Activate the synchronization project.
- Save the changes.
NOTE: A patch does not take effect until the changes associated with it are saved in the database. If consistency check or simulation errors occur that cannot be corrected, you can dismiss the patch changes by reloading the synchronization project without saving the changes.