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CAUTION: Patches do not alter custom changes in synchronization projects. This means that conflicts may occur if patches are applied to synchronization projects that have been customized. It may cause loss of data. Before you apply a patch
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NOTE: If you update existing synchronization projects, the connection parameters from the default variable set are always used. Ensure that the variables in the default variable set contain valid values.
NOTE: If you have set up synchronization projects for connecting cloud application in the Universal Cloud Interface, update the target system schema in these synchronization projects before you apply the patches. Use the Synchronization Editor.
To apply patches
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In the Synchronization Editor, open the synchronization project.
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Select the Edit > Update synchronization project menu item.
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In Available patches, select the patches you want to apply. Multi-select is possible.
In Details - Installation summary, all patches are displayed in order of installation.
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Click Apply selected patches.
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Enter any user input as prompted.
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Use the patch log to check whether customization need to be reworked.
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If required, rework customizations in the synchronization configuration.
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Run a consistency check.
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Simulate the synchronization.
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Activate the synchronization project.
- Save the changes.
NOTE: A patch does not take effect until the changes associated with it are saved in the database. If consistency check or simulation errors occur that cannot be corrected, you can dismiss the patch changes by reloading the synchronization project without saving the changes.
For detailed information about updating synchronization projects, see the One Identity Manager Target System Synchronization Reference Guide.