The data in the user interface is represented by objects. Objects in the user interface map the data stored in the database. These objects can be configured and enable data to be distinguished by specific properties.
User interface forms and task definitions are linked to object definitions and displayed depending on the selected object definition. Object definitions provide an additional control function for configuring the user interface.
You can assign several objects to each table in the One Identity Manager schema. Basically, each database table should have at least one object definition that is generally valid, that means, without limited selection criterion. Other object definitions then relate to the respective special case limited by the general case.
TIP: To create object definitions for new tables, run the Missing DialogObject consistency check in the Designer and use the repair method. You must edit object definitions created like this afterward.
Table | Object definition | Limitation according to Object Definition |
---|---|---|
ESet |
System roles (ESet) |
None |
ESet |
System roles for IT Shop (ESet_ITShop) |
System roles that can be excluded from the IT Shop |