A schema editor is integrated into the schema browser. It is only available in expert mode and allows you to edit customRuns processing logic which would normally be implemented in the object code, such as mutual exclusion of properties. The Customizer contains special methods and has side effects on the table columns. Several customizers can be defined for one table. virtual schema properties.
To open the schema editor
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Select the Configuration > One IdentityAn identity usually represents a real person. In addition, identities that do not represent real people, such as machine identities or service identities, can be mappedList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. in One Identity Manager. (see also virtual identity; see also main identity/subidentity) Manager connection category.
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Select the Configuration > Target systemAn instance of a target system in which the identities managed by One Identity Manager have access to network resourcesEquipment that is necessary for an identity's work efficiency, for example, mobile phones, desks, company cars, or keys. Resources can be any equipment that is not system entitlements, devices, or software.. Example: An Active Directory domain X for target system type "Active Directory", a directory Y for target system type "LDAP", a client Z for target system type "SAP R/3". category.
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Open the Schema browserSynchronizationThe 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. Editor components, in which details of the entire schema of the connected target system and the details of the entire One Identity Manager schema are mapped. view.
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In the schema browser menu bar, click .
To add a custom schema property
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Select the schema in the 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 view to which you want to add a new virtual schema property.
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Click Add schema property in the Action pane.
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Select the schema property type and edit its details.
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Click Create.
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Click Commit to database to save the changes.
To edit a custom schema property
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Select the schema property in the Schema view.
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Edit the schema property details.
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Click Apply changes.
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Click Commit to database to save the changes.
To delete a custom schema property
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Select the schema property in the Schema view.
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Click Delete schema property in the Action bar.
- Confirm the security prompt with Yes.
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Click Commit to database to save the changes.