Enter the following properties for a mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another..
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Mapping name |
Display name for the mapping. The name must be unique within a synchronization projectA collection of all data required for synchronizingThe processSequence of process steps for mapping an operational workflow. The process steps are connected to one another by predecessor/successor relationships. This functionality allows flexibility when linking up actions and sequences on object events. of comparing data between One Identity Manager and a target system. Objects and their properties are compared by fixed rules. Synchronization results in the identical data situation in the target system and One Identity Manager database. and provisioning a target system. Connection data, schema classes and properties, mappings, and synchronization workflows all belongs to this.. Mapping name is used as key. It cannot be changed after saving. | ||||||
Mapping directionDirection in which schema property data is transferred. The mapping direction determines the primary system for the schema property. |
Mapping direction permitted for all property mapping rules.
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Description |
Text field for additional explanation. | ||||||
Hierarchy synchronization |
Specifies whether the mapping is part of the hierarchy. This option is important for optimizing synchronization. Example: In Active Directory, all the objects in one container are subordinate. Therefore, the containers map a part of the object hierarchy. Set the Hierarchy synchronization option in the container mapping. | ||||||
Only suitable for updates |
Specifies whether schema class objects are never added during synchronization but only updated or deleted. This option can be used, for example, if not all target system type mandatory properties in One Identity Manager are editable. Example: Active Directory domains. | ||||||
Can map through multiply referenced objects |
Specifies whether mapping by multi-reference rule should be used to mapped referenced objects. This option must be set, if more than one mapping is set up for a schema type and the schema type is used as a member in a multiple reference rule. You must decide which of these mappings is going to used to map schema properties and to identify the system objects, Normally, the schema type's default mapping is used. The option can only be set on one mapping of each schema type. If more than one mapping is defined for a schema type and the option is not set on any mapping, a message appears on all property mapping rules that the schema type uses. | ||||||
Schema classSubset of a schema type. The result list of a schema type is filtered by defined criteria. Example: Active Directory contacts are Active Directory user accounts with the property objectclass = "CONTACT". in One Identity Manager |
One Identity Manager schema class valid for this mapping. Displays all schema classes with a configured mapping, in the menu.
Create a new schema class to set up a mapping for another schema type.
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SchemaData model of a connected systemSystem the objects and their properties are transferred to during synchronization. The connected system is defined by the synchronization direction. Example of synchronization direction "Target system" (One Identity Manager -> Active Directory): Here Active Directory is the connected system and One Identity Manager is the primary system of synchronization.. The schema describes all the main data from the connected system. see target system schema; see One Identity Manager schema; see connector schema; see extended schema class in the target system |
Target system schemaData model of a specific target system. Describes all the data originating from the target system. class valid for this mapping. Displays all schema classes with a configured mapping, in the menu.
Create a new schema class to set up a mapping for another schema type.
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