To delete a virtual schema property
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Select the Mappings category.
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Select a mapping in the navigation view.
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Select the virtual schema property in the schema view.
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Click
in the schema view menu bar.
- Confirm the security prompt with Yes.
To delete a virtual schema property
Select the Mappings category.
Select a mapping in the navigation view.
Select the virtual schema property in the schema view.
Click in the schema view menu bar.
Property mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. rules describe how the target system schema properties are mapped in the One Identity
An 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 schema. You can specify whether the permitted mapping direction
Direction in which schema property data is transferred. The mapping direction determines the primary system for the schema property. is taken over from the mapping for each property mapping rule. You can also specify a different mapping direction than the one in the mapping.
To create a property mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. rule
Select the Mappings category.
In the navigation view, select a mapping.
Click in the rule view menu bar for property mapping rules.
Select a rule type and enter the rule details.
To create a rule from a templateRule for mapping object properties. Templates can be applied to an object and also have a cross-object effect., click
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To create a property mapping rule with drag and drop.
Select the Mappings category.
Select a mapping in the navigation view.
Select the schema property to map in the schema view.
Drag the schema property with the mouse from one schema view onto the schema property in the other schema view.
If the schema property data types match, a property mapping rule is added for the selected schema property. You can edit the rule details later.
If the schema property data types do not match, the conflict wizard is started which helps you create the property mapping rules.
One 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 helps you to set up new property mapping rules based on existing rules. Use the mapping wizard for this.
To create a property mapping rule with the mapping wizard
Select the Mappings category.
In the navigation view, select a mapping.
Click in the rule view menu bar for property mapping rules.
Follow the mapping wizard's instructions.
Test the new rule.
To edit a property mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. rule
In the Synchronization EditorOne Identity
An 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 synchronization
Post processing
Sequence of process steps for mapping 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 objects that were marked as outstanding by synchronization
The process 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..., select the Mappings category.
Select a mapping in the navigation view.
Double-click on the property mapping rule you want to edit in the rule view.
Edit the rule details.
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