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Identity Manager 8.0 - Target System Synchronization Reference Guide

Target Synchronization with the Synchronization Editor Basics of Target System Synchronization Setting up Synchronization
Starting the Synchronization Editor Creating a Synchronization Project How to Configure Synchronization
Setting Up Mappings Setting up Synchronization Workflows Connecting Systems Editing the Scope Using Variables and Variable Sets Setting up Start up Configurations Setting up Base Objects
Overview of schema Classes Customizing Synchronization Configuration Checking Synchronization Configuration Consistency Activating the Synchronization Project
Running Synchronization Synchronization Analysis Setting up Synchronization with Default Connectors Updating Existing Synchronization Projects Additional Information for Experts Error Handling Appendix: Example of a Configuration File

Overview of schema Classes

Synchronization EditorClosed displays a schema overview for each system connection. The schema overview contains all schema types and the derived schema classes used in the synchronization project. You can edit schema classes here.

To display the schema overview

  1. Edit the system connection properties.

    For more information, see How to Edit System Connection Properties.

  2. Open the SchemaClosed classes view.

    This displays the schema type and schema class structures.

How to Add Schema Classes

How to Add Schema Classes

To create a schema class

  1. Edit the system connection properties.

    For more information, see How to Edit System Connection Properties.

  2. Open the SchemaClosed classes view.
  3. Click in the schema overview menu bar.
  4. Edit the schema class properties.

    For more information, see Schema Class Properties.

  5. Save the changes.

To create a new mapping for a schema class

  1. Create a new mapping.

    For more information, see How to Create a Mapping.

  2. Select Schema classes in One Identity Manager or Target system schemaClosed class.
  3. Click .
  4. Edit the schema class properties.

    For more information, see Schema Class Properties.

  5. Save the changes.

How to Edit Schema Classes

How to Edit Schema Classes

NOTE:
  • You can only edit customized schema classes.
  • Modifications to schema classes in use can cause errors!

To edit a schema class

  1. Edit the system connection properties.

    For more information, see How to Edit System Connection Properties.

  2. Open the SchemaClosed classes view.
  3. Double-click on a schema class in the schema overview.
  4. Edit the schema class properties.

    For more information, see Schema Class Properties.

  5. Save the changes.

How to Delete Schema Classes

How to Delete Schema Classes

NOTE: Custom schema classes, which are not in use, can be deleted.

To delete a schema class

  1. Remove the schema class from all mappings in which they are used.

    For more information, see How to Edit a Mapping.

  2. Edit the system connection properties.

    For more information, see How to Edit System Connection Properties.

  3. Open the SchemaClosed classes view.
  4. Select the schema class in the schema overview and click in the toolbar.

    If the schema class is still in use, the location is displayed.

  5. Confirm the security prompt with Yes.

TIP: Shrink the schema to remove unnecessary schema classes from the target schema or the One Identity Manager schema from the synchronization project. For more information, see How to Remove Unnecessary Project Data.
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