Selecting a dynamic entry
Some foreign key relationships are identified dynamically in One Identity Manager. There are two steps to selecting a dynamic foreign key.
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Specify the table in which the object should be identified.
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Select the actual object.
 
Figure 20: Selecting dynamic entries
 
To specify a dynamic entry:
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Click 
 next to the field.
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Under Table, select in the table in which to identify the object.
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Select the actual object from the next list.
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Click OK.
 
 
    Setting a date
As well as manually entering a date, you can copy a date into the input field from the control. Open the control using the [...] button beside a date input field.
Figure 21: Control for setting a date
 
The title bar of the control repeats the name of the corresponding input field.
To select a date:
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Today's date is identified by a colored border. Click Today to select today's date.
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Select the date using the calendar.
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Select the month and year using the arrow beside the Month year control or click the Month year control.
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Select the day by clicking in the calendar.
 
 - Click OK. 
 
 
    Editing login hours
This control is used, for example, to configure the daily login hours for a user account.
Figure 22: Login time control
 
The calendar shows a 7-day week, each box represents one hour. The configured login times are shown in color, respectively. If a box is filled, login is allowed. If the box is empty, login is denied.
To specify login times
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Select a time period with the mouse or keyboard.
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Select Assign to enable login in the selected period.
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Select Remove to deny login in the selected period.
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Select Reverse to invert the selected period.
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Use the arrow keys to reset or repeat a selection.
 
 
    Layout of object relations
This control element shows the relations between the One Identity Manager database objects (Parent/ChildRelation).
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Only the assigned elements are displayed in the Remove assignments pane.
You can remove assigned elements here.
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In the Add assignments pane, you can see all the elements.
Make new assignments or remove existing ones here. If allowed, you can use a filter to further restrict the selection of elements you want to show.
 
To activate or deactivate an assignment
Figure 23: Displaying assignments in the control element
 
Table 28: Meaning of icons in the control element
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 Object is assigned to the selected base object.  | 
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 Object is not assigned to an object.  | 
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  | 
 Object is assigned to another object.  | 
NOTE: In the list, assigned elements come before unassigned elements.
 
Table 29: Control element context menu items
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 Assign  | 
 Assign object to the selected base object.  | 
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 Remove  | 
 Remove assignment of object to base object.  | 
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 Assign child objects  | 
 In a hierarchical structure, assign the selected object and its child objects to the base object.  | 
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 Remove child objects  | 
 In a hierarchical structure, remove the assignments of the selected object and its child object to the base object.  | 
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 Assign all objects  | 
 Assign all existing objects to the base object.  | 
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 Remove all assignments  | 
 Remove all assignments to the base object.  | 
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 Search  | 
 Opens the search dialog.  | 
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 Go to object  | 
 Go to the selected object.  | 
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 Go to assigned object  | 
 Go to this object's assigned base object.  | 
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 Show objects already assigned to other objects.  | 
 Objects that are assigned to other objects are shown in the Add assignments pane.  | 
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 Hide objects already assigned to other objects.  | 
 Objects that are assigned to other objects are hidden in the Add assignments pane.  |