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Identity Manager 9.2.1 - Configuration Guide

About this guide One Identity Manager software architecture Customizing the One Identity Manager default configuration Customizing the One Identity Manager base configuration One Identity Manager schema basics
Overview of the One Identity Manager schema Table types and default columns in the One Identity Manager data model Notes on editing table definitions and column definitions Table definitions Column definitions Table relations Dynamic foreign key Supporting file groups
Editing the user interface
Object definitions for the user interface User interface navigation Forms for the user interface Statistics in One Identity Manager Extending the Launchpad Task definitions for the user interface Applications for configuring the user interface Icons and images for configuring the user interface Using predefined database queries
Localization in One Identity Manager Process orchestration in One Identity Manager
Mapping processes in One Identity Manager Setting up Job servers
The One Identity Manager Service functionality Tracking changes with process monitoring Conditional compilation using preprocessor conditions Scripts in One Identity Manager
Visual Basic .NET scripts usage Notes on message output Notes on using date values Tips for using PowerShell scripts Using dollar ($) notation Using base objects Calling functions Pre-scripts for use in processes and process steps Using session services Using #LD notation Script library Support for processing scripts in the Script Editor Creating and editing scripts in the Script Editor Copying scripts in the Script Editor Testing scripts in the Script Editor Testing script compilation in the Script Editor Overriding scripts Permissions for running scripts Editing and testing script code with the System Debugger Extended debugging in the Object Browser
One Identity Manager query language Reports in One Identity Manager Adding custom tables or columns to the One Identity Manager schema Web service integration One Identity Manager as SCIM 2.0 service provider Processing DBQueue tasks One Identity Manager Service configuration files

Assigning user interface forms to applications

To display a user interface form in an application’s user interface, you must first assign the form to the application.

To assign a user interface form to an application

  1. In the Designer, select the User interface > Forms > User interface forms category.

  2. Select the Edit form task.

  3. In the Form Editor, select the user interface form.

  4. In the edit view, select the Application view and then the application.

  5. Select the Database > Commit to database and click Save.

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Assigning user interface forms to permissions groups

All user interface forms to be displayed in an application user interface must be assigned to a permissions group. Assign the user interface forms to permissions groups for non role-based and role-based login. The interface forms are available to system users depending on their permissions group memberships. For more information about permissions groups, see the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

To assign a user interface form to permissions groups

  1. In the Designer, select the User interface > Forms > User interface forms category.

  2. Select the Edit form task.

  3. In the Form Editor, select the user interface form.

  4. In the edit view, select the Permissions group view and select the permissions groups.

  5. Select the Database > Commit to database and click Save.

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Assigning user interface forms to object definitions

If you want to display a user interface form in the user interface depending on the particular object selected, you must assign the form to the valid object definition.

To assign a user interface form to an object definition

  1. In the Designer, select the User interface > Forms > User interface forms category.

  2. Select the Edit form task.

  3. In the Form Editor, select the user interface form.

  4. In the edit view, select the Object assignment view and select the object definition.

  5. Select the Database > Commit to database and click Save.

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Effects of object definitions when displaying interface forms

Interface forms that need to be valid for all entries in a database table are allocated a general object definition. Other limited object definitions can have more interface forms. If an entry is selected in the user interface, the currently valid object definitions are used to gather all the interface forms and display them in the user interface in their sort order in the task view and in the context menu.

Example:

The following object definitions with interface forms are set up for the ESet table.

Table 40: Example: Interface forms for object definitions
Object definition Assigned Interface Form

System roles (ESet)

System role overview

System roles for the IT Shop (ESet_ITShop)

Add to IT Shop

The following interface form is displayed for a system role that fulfills the System roles object definition:

  • System role overview

The following interface form is displayed for a system role that fulfills the System roles for IT Shop object definition:

  • System role overview

  • Add to IT Shop

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