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Identity Manager 9.3 - Web Application Configuration Guide

About this guide Managing the API Server Configuring API projects and web applications
General configuration Configuring the Administration Portal Configuring the Application Governance Module Configuring the Password Reset Portal Configuring the Web Portal
Configuring departments Configuring address books Ansichten konfigurieren Configuring application roles Configuring the Application Governance Module Configuring attestation Configuring authentication by accepting the terms of use Configuring request functions Configuring delegation Configuring your own API filter Configuring your own filters Configuring recommendations for adding entitlements to objects Configuring devices Configuring business roles Configuring the help desk module/tickets Configuring hyperviews Configuring identities Configuring password questions Configuring cost centers Configuring service items Program functions for the Web Portal Configuring software Configuring locations Configuring statistics Configuring system roles Skip table sorting Configuring team roles Configuring the four eyes principle for issuing a passcode. Configuring WebAuthn security keys
Configuring the Operations Support Web Portal
Recommendations for secure operation of web applications

Configuring your own filters

To restrict the number of candidate objects on foreign key relations, you can create, edit, and delete your own filter conditions.

Detailed information about this topic

Creating your own filters

To restrict the number of candidate objects on foreign key relations, you can create your own filter conditions.

To create your own filter

  1. Log in to the Administration Portal (see Logging in to the Administration Portal).

  2. In the navigation, click Configuration.

  3. On the Configuration page, in the Show configuration for the following API project drop-down, select the Web Portal API project.

  4. Click (Actions) > Create configuration key).

  5. In the Create Configuration Key side panel, perform one of the following actions:

    • To create a filter that refers to a specific foreign key column of a table, in the drop-down, select the Filters for object selection value.

    • To create a filter that refers to all foreign key columns of a specific table, in the drop-down, select the value Filters for object selection by table.

  6. Perform one of the following tasks:

    • In the Name of the new configuration key field, enter the name of the foreign key column in <table name>.<column name> format (MyTable.FirstColumn for example).

    • In the Name of the new configuration key field, enter the name of the table (MyTable for example).

  7. Click Create.

  8. Expand the Filters for object selection / <foreign key column name/table name> configuration key.

  9. Enter the filter condition in the Value field.

  10. Click Apply.

  11. Perform one of the following actions:

    • If you want to apply the changes locally only, click Apply locally.

    • If you want to apply the changes globally, click Apply globally.

  12. Click Apply.

Editing your own filters

You can edit the filter conditions.

To edit your own filter

  1. Log in to the Administration Portal (see Logging in to the Administration Portal).

  2. In the navigation, click Configuration.

  3. On the Configuration page, in the Show configuration for the following API project drop-down, select the Web Portal API project.

  4. Expand the Filters for object selection / <foreign key column name/table name> configuration key.

  5. Change the filter condition in the Value field.

  6. Click Apply.

  7. Perform one of the following actions:

    • If you want to apply the changes locally only, click Apply locally.

    • If you want to apply the changes globally, click Apply globally.

  8. Click Apply.

Deleting your own filters

You can delete your own filter conditions.

To delete a filter

  1. Log in to the Administration Portal (see Logging in to the Administration Portal).

  2. In the navigation, click Configuration.

  3. On the Configuration page, in the Show configuration for the following API project drop-down, select the Web Portal API project.

  4. Click (Actions) > Delete configuration key.

  5. In the Delete configuration key side panel, in the Configuration key to be deleted drop-down, select the API method whose filter condition you want to delete. For example, if you want to delete the filter condition for the MyAPIMethod API method, select the API method configuration / MyAPIMethod value.

  6. Click Delete configuration key

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