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Identity Manager 9.1 - Target System Synchronization Reference Guide

Target system synchronization with the Synchronization Editor Working with the Synchronization Editor Basics of target system synchronization Setting up synchronization
Starting the Synchronization Editor Creating a synchronization project Configuring synchronization
Setting up mappings Setting up synchronization workflows Connecting systems Editing the scope Using variables and variable sets Setting up start up configurations Setting up base objects
Overview of schema classes Customizing the synchronization configuration Checking the consistency of the synchronization configuration Activating the synchronization project Defining start up sequences
Running synchronization Synchronization analysis Setting up synchronization with default connectors Updating existing synchronization projects Script library for synchronization projects Additional information for experts Troubleshooting errors when connecting target systems Configuration parameters for target system synchronization Configuration file examples

Edit schema properties

Important: SchemaClosed properties should only be added, modified, or deleted by experienced Synchronization EditorClosed users and system administrators.

All schema properties of a schema class are displayed in the mapping editor's schema view. There are two different sorts of schema property:

  • Schema properties of schema types from the target system and One Identity Manager schema.

  • Virtual schema propertiesClosed,

    • Added by the system connector to extend the target system schema or the One Identity Manager schema

    • Added by the user to extend the connector schema or the One Identity Manager schema

You can use virtual schema properties to represent combinations of schema properties as well as processing stepClosed results as schema properties. They are used amongst other things to map lists of members to One Identity Manager database auxiliary tables. Some virtual schema properties are added by the system connector when you set up the synchronization projectClosed. You can create user specific schema properties. You can use these, for example, to include customClosed One Identity Manager database schema extensions in the mapping.

NOTE: Virtual schema properties are only saved in the synchronization project. They do not modify basic One Identity Manager schema or target system schema.

NOTE You can use variables with fixed values in schema properties. In this case, variable names with dollar signed are included. If the schema property value contains a dollar sign, which is not used to label a variable, it must be masked with $.

Example: Enter the value '300 $$' for a variable with the value '300 $$'.

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How to add virtual schema properties

Important: SchemaClosed properties should only be added, modified, or deleted by experienced Synchronization EditorClosed users and system administrators.

To add a virtual schema property

  1. Select the Mappings category.
  2. Select a mapping in the navigation view.
  3. Click in the schema view menu bar.
  4. Enter details for the virtual schema property.
  5. Click OK.

    The icon marks customClosed virtual schema properties in the schema view.

How to display and edit schema properties

Important: SchemaClosed properties should only be added, modified, or deleted by experienced Synchronization EditorClosed users and system administrators.

To edit a virtual schema property

NOTE: Only user specific virtual schema properties can be edited.
  1. Select the Mappings category.
  2. Select a mapping in the navigation view.
  3. Double-click on the schema property in the schema view.
  4. Edit the schema property details.
  5. Click OK.

How to delete virtual schema properties

Important: SchemaClosed properties should only be added, modified, or deleted by experienced Synchronization EditorClosed users and system administrators.

To delete a virtual schema property

NOTE: Only user specific virtual schema properties can be deleted.
  1. Select the Mappings category.
  2. Select a mapping in the navigation view.
  3. Select the virtual schema property in the schema view.
  4. Click in the schema view menu bar.
  5. Confirm the security prompt with Yes.
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