To modify connection settings
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In the Synchronization Service Administration Console, open the Connections tab.
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On the Connection Settings tab, click an appropriate item to expand it and use the options it provides.
You can expand the following items:
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Click Save.
This expandable item 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 user account. 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.
This expandable item 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:
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SQL queries to run after user provisioned. Lists the SQL queries you want to run each time Synchronization Service has created a user account in Oracle Database.
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SQL queries to run after user updated. Lists the SQL queries you want to run each time Synchronization Service has updated a user account in Oracle Database.
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SQL queries to run after user deprovisioned. Lists the SQL queries you want to run each time Synchronization Service has deleted a user account in Oracle Database.
Below each of these options you can use these buttons:
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Add. Adds a new SQL query to the list.
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Edit. Allows you to edit the SQL query selected in the list.
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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, and then click the up or down arrow button to move the query as necessary.
The sample queries provided in this section are only applicable if Synchronization Service is connected to the target Oracle Database system through the Oracle Database User Accounts Connector.