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Active Roles 8.1.1 - Synchronization Service Administration Guide

Synchronization Service overview Deploying Synchronization Service Getting started Connections to external data systems
External data systems supported with built-in connectors
Working with Active Directory Working with an AD LDS (ADAM) instance Working with Skype for Business Server Working with Oracle Database Working with Oracle Database user accounts Working with Exchange Server Working with Active Roles Working with One Identity Manager Working with a delimited text file Working with Microsoft SQL Server Working with Micro Focus NetIQ Directory Working with Salesforce Working with ServiceNow Working with Oracle Unified Directory Working with an LDAP directory service Working with an OpenLDAP directory service Working with IBM DB2 Working with IBM AS/400 Working with IBM RACF Working with MySQL database Working with an OLE DB-compliant relational database Working with SharePoint Working with Microsoft 365 Working with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Configuring data synchronization with the SCIM Connector Configuring data synchronization with the Generic SCIM Connector Objects and operations supported by the SCIM Connector Example of using the Generic SCIM Connector for data synchronization
Using connectors installed remotely Creating a connection Renaming a connection Deleting a connection Modifying synchronization scope for a connection Using connection handlers Specifying password synchronization settings for a connection
Synchronizing identity data Mapping objects Automated password synchronization Synchronization history Scenarios of use Developing PowerShell scripts for attribute synchronization rules Using PowerShell script to transform passwords

Modifying an existing Oracle Database connection

You can modify an existing Oracle Database connection in the Synchronization Service Console.

To modify an Oracle Database connection

  1. Make sure that the Synchronization Service computer has the following software installed:

    • Oracle Client: Ensure Oracle Client is configured to connect to the Oracle service that can be used to access Oracle Database that hosts the data you want to work with.

    • Oracle Net Services

    • Oracle Data Provider for .NET

      For supported versions of this software, see the System Requirements section in the Active Roles Release Notes.

  2. In the Synchronization Service Console, open the Connections tab.
  3. Click Connection settings below the existing Oracle Database connection you want to modify.

  4. On the Connection Settings tab, click an appropriate item to expand it and use the options it provides.

    You can expand the following items:

  5. Click Save.

Specifying connection settings for Oracle Database

The Specify connection settings option provides the following options that allow you to modify the connection settings:

  • Oracle service name: Specify the name of the Oracle service you want to use to access Oracle Database. You can click Refresh to get a list of available Oracle services.

  • Access Oracle service with: Type the user name and password of the account with which you want to access the Oracle service.
  • Test Connection: Click this button to verify the specified connection settings.

Configuring advanced settings for an Oracle Database or Oracle Database user account connection

The Advanced setting provides the following options that allow you to specify custom SQL queries which will automatically run each time Synchronization Service has created, updated, or deleted a user account in Oracle Database:

  • SQL queries to run after user provisioned: Specifies the SQL queries to run each time Synchronization Service creates a user account in the Oracle Database.

  • SQL queries to run after user updated: Specifies the SQL queries to run each time Synchronization Service updates a user account in the Oracle Database.

  • SQL queries to run after user deprovisioned: Specifies the SQL queries to run each time Synchronization Service deletes a user account in the Oracle Database.

Below each of these options, you can use the following buttons:

  • Add: Adds a new SQL query to the list.

  • Edit: Allows you to edit the SQL query selected in the list.

  • Delete: Deletes the SQL query selected in the list.

SQL queries run in the order they are listed. If necessary, you can rearrange the SQL queries in the lists: select an SQL query in the appropriate list, then click the up or down arrow button to move the query as necessary.

Specifying attributes to identify objects for Oracle Database

The Specify attributes to identify objects option provides the following options, allowing you to specify the attributes for uniquely identifying each object in the connected data system:

  • Available attributes: Lists the attributes that are available in the external data system. Use this list to select the attributes whose values you want to use to generate a unique identifier for each object in the external data system. You can filter attributes by typing in the text box at the top of this list. To select multiple attributes, hold down CTRL and click to select attributes in the list.

  • UniqueID attributes: Lists the attributes whose values are currently used to generate a unique identifier for each object in the external data system.

  • Add->: Moves the selected attributes from the Available attributes list to the UniqueID attributes list.

  • <-Remove: Moves the selected attributes from the UniqueID attributes list to the Available attributes list.

  • Constructed UniqueID: Displays a combination of the attributes whose values will make up a unique identifier for each object in the external data system.

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