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Identity Manager 8.1.4 - 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 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
Setting up Job servers Configuring the One Identity Manager Service Handling processes in One Identity Manager
Tracking changes with process monitoring Conditional compilation using preprocessor conditions Scripts in One Identity Manager
Using scripts Notes on message output Notes on using date values 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 of scripts in 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 executing scripts Editing and testing script code with the System Debugger Extended debugging in the Object Browser
Reports in One Identity Manager Adding custom tables or columns to the One Identity Manager schema Web service integration SOAP Web Service One Identity Manager as SPML provisioning service provider Processing DBQueue tasks One Identity Manager Service configuration files

Editing parameter value definitions

Specify the parameter value and define the parameter value characteristics. Other input is shown or hidden depending on the parameter definition values.

To edit parameter definitions

  1. Open the report in the Report Editor.

  2. Select the Parameters tab in the properties dialog box.

  3. In the Defined parameters list, select the report parameter and then the Value definition tab.

NOTE: The Parameter value and Default value are affected by the parameter value definition. On the one hand, you can see this through dynamic customization of the controls for selecting a parameter value, or on the other hand, through the default value and the dynamic customization of the selectable values themselves. It is therefore recommended that you edit these values last.

Table 163: Value definition properties
Property Meaning

Data type

Data type for the report parameter.

Value range

Specifies whether the report parameter value has to be within a given range.

If Yes, the input fields Example value (from), Example value (to) and Default value (from), Default value (to) are displayed.

Date add-on

The date value in more detail.

Multivalue

The report parameter can have multiple values. You can select more than one value.

Multiline

The report parameter can have more than one line, which means that line breaks are allowed.

Data source

Type of data source. You can select the values None, Table, List of permitted values.

Table column (query)

(Only for data source Table) Table column for selecting the value You can select a value from this table column. You can select several values from this column if the report parameter is multi-value, as well.

Display template

The display template for displaying table entries in the administration tool result lists are displayed. If a customer specific display template exists it is used instead of the default display template.

Syntax: %column name%

Condition (query)

(Only for data source Table) Limiting condition (WHERE clause) for selecting the value through a table column. You can select a value from the result set. You can select several values from this set if the report parameter is multi-value, as well.

You can reference other report parameters in the condition using the following syntax:

$PC(<Parametername>)$

Example:

UID_Database = $PC(UID)$

where UID is the name of the referenced report parameter.

List of permitted values

(Only for data source List of permitted values) Lists the permitted values in this report parameter in the notation value=description. If no = is specified, the entry counts as a value and description.

Overwrite empty value

Specified whether an empty report parameter overwrites the default value.

Example value

The example value is used to create a report preview.

Default value

Report parameter default value. This is used, for example, if the Web Portal user does not specify a parameter value.

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Settings for calculating values

To edit settings for value calculation

  1. In the Report Editor, open the report .

  2. Select the Parameters tab in the properties dialog.

  3. In the Defined parameters list, select the report parameter and then the Value calculation tab.

Table 164: Value calculation properties
Property Meaning

Table column (calc.)

Table column for selecting the value. The parameter value is determined at runtime when the report is created.

Condition (calc.)

Limiting condition (WHERE clause) for selecting the value through a table column The parameter value is determined at runtime when the report is created. If the report parameter is multivalue as well, several values may be found.

Script for finding values

Script in VB.Net syntax for finding the parameter value.

Script for checking values

Script in VB.Net syntax for checking permitted values of parameters.

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Using virtual data sources

You can use virtual data sources when you want to use a data source more than once within a report, but with other limitations or sorted differently.

To create a virtual data source

  1. In the Report Editor, open the report .

  2. Select the Report | New virtual data source menu item.

    Opens a dialog window showing all existing data sources for the report.

  3. Configure the properties for the virtual data source.

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Editing the report form

You can create and edit reports in the edit view of the Report Editor. The Stimulsoft Reports.Ultimate Report Designer is integrated into the edit view. You can find accurate descriptions and the functionality of individual components in the Stimulsoft online help (www.stimulsoft.com).

NOTE: When you start the Report Editor for the first time, you can select the configuration type (basic, default or professional) for the report. The configuration type determines the range of properties displayed when editing a report. You can change the configuration type later in the edit view using the context menu in the property view.

The following functions are appended to the Stimulsoft Reports.Ultimate Report Designer toolbar:

Table 165: Extensions to Stimulsoft Reports.Ultimate Report Designer toolbar
Icon Meaning

Imports a reports (XML format).

Export a report (XML format).

Globalization editor. Opens the Report Designer globalization editor.

Opens the Translate texts dialog.

Figure 34: Report Designer with report form (1), dictionary/properties view (2), tabs for swapping between dictionary/properties (3), toolbox (4), preview (5), import/export of report pages (6), translate report (7)

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