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Identity Manager 9.2 - User Guide for One Identity Manager Tools User Interface

About this guide One Identity Manager tools user interface
The user interface layout Using the help in the Manager Status bar information in the Manager Current user Menu items in the Manager Views in the Manager Manager program settings Reloading changes to the user interface Detailed information about the user interface Limiting list entries using the list limit Limiting list sizes using simple filters Searching for list entries User-defined filters in the Manager Database search in the Manager Displaying extended properties for objects Multiple object edit in the Manager Committing data on change conflicts
Working with the Designer

Multiple editing of list entries in the List Editor

It is possible to edit more than one object of the same object type at the same time in the List Editor.

  • Use Shift + select or Ctrl + select to select the entries in the result list.

Entries in the list that have different input are specially labeled in the edit view. The values entered and saved in the fields are stored for all objects.

Displaying object relations in the List Editor

To display object relations

  1. Select the View > Select table relations menu item.

  2. You can specify which object relations are displayed in the List Editor.

    Table 51: Entries in the dialog's context menu
    Context menu item Meaning

    Show relation

    The editing window for the object relationship is displayed in the editing view of the editor.

    Hide relation

    The editing window for the object relationship is hidden in the editing view of the editor.

  3. Click OK.

Each relation is shown in its own edit window. To change the assignments, double-click the icon or choose the required option from the context menu.

Table 52: Meaning of icons in the view
Icon Meaning

Object is assigned to the selected base object.

Object is not assigned to all selected base objects (multiple entry editing).

Object is not assigned to an object.

Table 53: Items in the view’s context menu
Context Menu Item Meaning

Assign

Assign object to the selected base object.

Remove

Remove assignment of object to base object.

Properties

Displays the object properties of the selected entry.

Navigation

Shows all other editors that can be used with the selected object.

Working with the SQL Editor

You can use the SQL Editor to run database queries against the internal Designer’s SQLite database. This internal database contains the schema and the files from the system components of the connected One Identity Manager database.

NOTE: To use the SQL Editor in the Designer, users require the Designer_SQLEditor program function.

Detailed information about this topic

SQL Editor menu items

When the editor starts, the following menu items are available in the Designer.

Table 54: Menu items added by the editor
Menu Menu item Meaning

Edit

Undo

Restores state before last change.

Redo

Restores state after last change.

Cut

Deletes marked code but save in clipboard.

Copy

Copies selected code to the clipboard.

Paste

Inserts data stored in the clipboard from copy or cut.

Delete

Deletes selected code.

Reduce text indent

Reduces the indent of the selected code in the query window.

Increase text indent

Increases the indent of the selected code in the query window.

SQL

Run (F5)

Runs the query.

Show as table

Switches output between text and table.

Help

SQL Editor help

Opens the editor help.

Table 55: Meaning of toolbar icons
Icon Meaning

Undoes last change.

Redoes last change.

Cuts selected code.

Copies selected code into clipboard.

Inserts code from clipboard.

Deletes selected code.

Reduces the indent of the selected code in the query window.

Increases the indent of the selected code in the query window.

Switches output between text and table.

Runs the query.

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