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Identity Manager 9.2 - Configuration Guide

About this guide One Identity Manager software architecture Customizing the One Identity Manager default configuration Customizing the One Identity Manager base configuration One Identity Manager schema basics Editing the user interface
Object definitions for the user interface User interface navigation Forms for the user interface Statistics in One Identity Manager Extending the Launchpad Task definitions for the user interface Applications for configuring the user interface Icons and images for configuring the user interface Using predefined database queries
Localization in One Identity Manager Process orchestration in One Identity Manager
Mapping processes in One Identity Manager Setting up Job servers
The One Identity Manager Service functionality Tracking changes with process monitoring Conditional compilation using preprocessor conditions Scripts in One Identity Manager
Visual Basic .NET scripts usage Notes on message output Notes on using date values Tips for using Windows PowerShell scripts Using dollar ($) notation Using base objects Calling functions Pre-scripts for use in processes and process steps Using session services Using #LD notation Script library Support for processing scripts in the Script Editor Creating and editing scripts in the Script Editor Copying scripts in the Script Editor Testing scripts in the Script Editor Testing script compilation in the Script Editor Overriding scripts Permissions for running scripts Editing and testing script code with the System Debugger Extended debugging in the Object Browser
One Identity Manager query language Reports in One Identity Manager Adding custom tables or columns to the One Identity Manager schema Web service integration One Identity Manager as SCIM 2.0 service provider Processing DBQueue tasks One Identity Manager Service configuration files

Creating new menu categories

Use this task to create a new menu category in an existing user interface navigation.

To create a new category

  1. In the Designer, select User interface > User interface navigation category.

    The menu items are loaded and displayed in the User Interface Editor for editing.

  2. Select the Menu item > New navigation category menu item.

  3. Edit the main data of the menu category. Enter at least the name of the menu item.

    NOTE: If the entry is to represent a task category, change the entry type of the menu item to Task category.

  4. Assign an application and the permissions groups.

  5. Select the Database > Commit to database and click Save.

NOTE: After inserting, editing, or deleting a menu item, you must compile the database.

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Assigning menu items to applications

All menu items to be displayed in an application user interface must be assigned to an application.

To assign a menu item to an application

  1. In the Designer, select User interface > User interface navigation category.

    The menu items are loaded and displayed in the User Interface Editor for editing.

  2. Select the menu item in the navigation overview.

  3. In the edit view, select the Application view and then the application.

  4. Select the Database > Commit to database and click Save.

TIP: Use the Recursively assign application context menu to assign the application to the selected menu item and its child menu items. Use the Recursively remove application context menu to remove the application’s assignment to the selected menu item and its child menu items.

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Assigning menu items to permissions groups

All menu items to be displayed in an application user interface must be assigned to a permissions group. Assign the menu items to permissions groups for non role-based and role-based login. The menu items are available to system users depending on their permissions group memberships. For more information about permissions groups, see the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

To assign a menu item to a permissions group

  1. In the Designer, select User interface > User interface navigation category.

    The menu items are loaded and displayed in the User Interface Editor for editing.

  2. Select the menu item in the navigation overview.

  3. In the edit view, select the Permissions group view and select the permissions groups.

  4. Select the Database > Commit to database and click Save.

TIP: Use the Assign permissions group recursively context menu to assign the permissions group to the selected menu item and its child menu items. Use the Remove permissions group recursively context menu to remove the permissions group assignment to the selected menu item and its child menu items.

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General menu item properties

The properties described below are valid for all menu items: Other properties may be required for different menu item types.

Table 34: General menu item properties
Property Description

Menu item

Unique menu item relation. You should assign descriptive names here if possible. These are then propagated in the child structures. This makes it easier to trace the position of child menu items. The parent menu item and the hierarchy is determined by the insert position in the user interface navigation. The menu item name can contain variables in order to represent the menu items.

Entry type

Menu item entry type.

Caption

Language-dependent caption for displaying the menu item in the user interface. The caption for data-dependent menu items can contain fixed strings and variables. The caption for recursive data-dependent menu items is inherited from the parent menu item. Translate the given text using the button.

Sort order

If several menu items have the same parent menu item, the sort order of the individual menu items specifies their position in the display order.

If the configuration flag Re-sort data submenu items by caption is set for the parent menu item, the sort order specified here is invalid.

Icon

Icon for displaying the menu item in the navigation If no icon is specified for recursively data-dependent menu items, the icon from the parent menu item is inherited.

Initialization script

VB.Net expression for overwriting values of this menu item respective to the data. The script allows you to initialize variables that you can then use when designing the display texts on overview forms or for the list titles of results lists.

Example:

Initializing the variable in the script: Variables("MyNewCaptionValue") = "New caption value".

Usage: %MyNewCaptionValue%

Overlay icon definition

VB.Net expression for defining overlays for the icon. Used to display the status in the Launchpad.

Condition

Specifies the conditions under which the menu item is displayed in the navigation. The input must satisfy the WHERE clause database query syntax. You can use variables to formulate a condition.

Configuration flag

Special functions are set for menu items with the configuration flag. For more information, see Table 35.

Preprocessor condition

You can add preprocessor conditions to menu items. This means that a menu item is only available when the preprocessor condition is fulfilled.

NOTE: In the Designer, you can find an overview of existing preprocessor dependencies in the One Identity Manager Schema > Preprocessor dependencies category.

Disabled by preprocessor

If a menu item is excluded through a preprocessor condition, this option is set by the Database Compiler.

Description

Text field for additional explanation.

Deactivated

Specifies if the menu item is displayed in the user interface or not. Disabled menu items are never displayed in the user interface.

NOTE: This change is also permitted for menu items in the default user interface and is not overwritten on schema installation.

Show under "My One Identity Manager"

This option marks the menu items in the Manager to be displayed in the My One Identity Manager category.

Table 35: Configuration flags for special functions
Configuration flag Description

Auto-reload on insert

If this configuration flag is set, the menu item is reloaded after new data is added.

Hide on empty result

If no submenu items are generated for a menu item labeled the same way during runtime, the menu item is similarly hidden in the user interface.

Not expandable by user

Menu items that are labeled with this option cannot be opened even if submenu items are available. The configuration flag is mainly used in the info system for displaying statistics.

Ignore user interface forms in result list

No forms are provided in the result list for menu items with this option. This can be useful to prevent navigating to objects in the list on an overview form. This is useful if, for example, forms are not defined for some objects in the result list. Otherwise, an empty form is displayed.

Ignore user interface forms

This configuration flag can be used for data-dependent menu items. If the configuration flag is set, no object-dependent interface forms are displayed when the menu item is selected in the user interface. This configuration flag is mainly used for structuring the user interface for Web front-ends.

Force open menu item

If this configuration flag is set, the menu item is always open. There is no test to see if the menu item is assigned to something, for example, the interface form.

Re-sort data-dependent menu item by caption

This configuration flag can be used for data-dependent menu items. The configuration flag should be set if language-dependent data is displayed. If the configuration flag is set, the data for menu navigation to be shown is sorted by language after it is loaded.

Re-sort data result by caption

This configuration flag can be used for lists. The configuration flag should be set if language-dependent data is displayed. If the configuration flag is set, the data to be shown is sorted by language in the result list after it is loaded.

Re-sort data submenu items by caption

The configuration flag should be set if language-dependent data is displayed. If the configuration flag is set, the data for all submenu items to be shown are sorted by language.

This enables all user accounts, groups, and containers in a container structure, for example, to be sorted alphabetically. The sort order not only affects data-dependent menu items but also all submenu items.

Take navigation context into account on enabling

If this configuration flag is set, the location in the navigation where the menu item is opened is taken into account when the objects are loaded. If an object appears several times within a navigation structure, the content is loaded and displayed depending on the location of the navigation structure.

If the configuration flag is not set, the data is retained, even if the object is opened again from another location in the navigation.

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