The schema property mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. is edited with the mapping editor. The mapping editor is divided into two schema view and two rule views. Each mapping editor view has its own toolbar.
Figure 15: Views in the mapping editor
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To display mapped schema properties of a shelfIT ShopIT Shop structure to which shelves and customers are assigned. Together with shelves, products, and shopping centers, shops form a hierarchically structured IT Shop solution. structure that is part of a shop and can have products assigned to it. Shelves make up a hierarchically structured IT Shop solution together with shops, shopping centers, and products.
- Select a property mapping rule or an object mapping rule in the shelf view.
All the schema properties mapped by this shelf are displayed.
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- Select the schema property in the schema view.
All the property mapping and object mapping rules mapped by this schema property are marked.
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Create a new mapping. | |
Edit mapping. | |
Delete mapping. |
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Add schema property. | |
Edit selected schema property. | |
Delete selected schema property. | |
Filtersee revision filter; see object filter; see system filter; see object selection schema properties. | |
Search schema properties. | |
Filter schema properties with similar names in other schema respectively. |
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Add rule. | |
Edit selected rule. | |
Delete selected rule. | |
Filter rules. | |
Transform selected property mapping rule into an object matching rule. | |
Sorts object matching rule. | |
Tests object matching rule. | |
Create new rules with help of the mapping wizard. |
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The schema property is a unique key. | |
The schema property references another schema property. | |
Schema propertyProperty of a schema type. Refers to exactly one column of a table or view of the database based schema or exactly one object type property of the non-database based schema. with a special feature. | |
User-defined virtual schema property. | |
The schema property contains several values. | |
Mandatory property. | |
Rule based mandatory property. | |
The schema property is read-only. | |
The schema property is write-only. | |
The value of the schema property is calculated automatically. | |
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Scheme property that contains the revision counterInformation about the last change to a system object. The revision counter is used to determine the objects that have changed since the last synchronizationThe processSequence 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 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... |
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Direction of synchronization: One Identity Manager. | |
Direction of synchronization: target system. | |
A condition limited use of the rule. | |
Mapping in the opposite direction of synchronization is permitted. | |
Indicates configuration errors. Mouse over the icon to display the error description. |