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Identity Manager 9.1 - User Guide for One Identity Manager Tools User Interface

About this guide One Identity Manager tools user interface
The user interface layout Using the help in the Manager Status bar information in the Manager Current user Menu items in the Manager Views in the Manager Manager program settings Reloading changes to the user interface Detailed information about the user interface Limiting list entries using the list limit Limiting list sizes using simple filters Searching for list entries User-defined filters in the Manager Database search in the Manager Displaying extended properties for objects Multiple object edit in the Manager Committing data on change conflicts
Working with the Designer

Entering multiple values

If a column is suitable for entering multiple values, you will see extra icons next to the input field.

Figure 12: Entering multiple values

Table 21: Icons for entering multiple properties
Icon Meaning

Insert data. A separate input form opens.

Delete data.

Setting values

Use the slider to set a value within a defined range. The value appears next to the slider and can be displayed in full with the tooltip. The color indicates how critical the value is assessed to be.

Figure 13: Slider

Entering scripts

This input field is used in the editors when the input data needs to have a specified syntax (for example SQL, XML, or VB.Net). It has an advanced edit mode that provides additional actions.

To switch to advanced mode

  • Press Ctrl + Alt + Enter or click the button at the bottom right.

Figure 14: Directly entering a database query

Table 22: Meaning of icon in advanced edit mode
Icon Meaning

Quits advanced edit mode.

Undoes last change.

Redoes last change.

Cuts selected code.

Copies selected code into clipboard.

Inserts code from clipboard.

Deletes selected code.

Decreases insert.

Increases insert.

Automatic text formatting.

Formats text selection automatically.

Shows/hides line numbers.

Inserts comments.

Removes comments.

Inserts or removes line numbers.

Inserts or removes automatic line breaks.

Shows or hides spaces and tabs.

Searches within code.

Inserts code snippet.

Shows list of objects properties.

Shows auto completion list.

Shows list with parameter information.

Shows additional information.

Table 23: Shortcut for editing scripts

Shortcut

Description

Ctrl + C

Copy to clipboard.

Ctl + Ins

Copy to clipboard.

Ctrl + X

Cut and copy to clipboard.

Shift + Del

Cut and copy to clipboard.

Ctrl + L

Cut row and copy to clipboard.

Ctrl + V

Paste from clipboard.

Shift + Ins

Paste from clipboard.

Ctrl + Y

Redo action.

Ctrl + Shift + Z

Redo action.

Ctrl + Z

Undo action.

Backspace

Remove character behind cursor.

Shift + Backspace

Remove character behind cursor.

Ctrl + Backspace

Remove word behind cursor.

Del

Delete character in front of cursor.

Ctrl + Shift + L

Delete row.

Ctrl + Del

Delete to end of next word.

Data

Insert line break.

Shift + Return.

Insert soft line break.

Ctrl + Return

Insert row above.

Ctrl + Shift + Return

Insert row below.

Ctrl + Space

Auto-complete.

Ctrl + Space + Space

Show list with parameter information.

Tab

Insert indent/tab.

Shift + Tab

Remove indent/tab.

Ctrl + U

Change marked characters to lowercase.

Ctrl + Shift + U

Change marked characters to uppercase.

Ins

Toggle insert mode.

Ctrl + T

Swap characters in front and behind cursor.

Ctrl + Shift + T

Swap words in front and behind cursor.

Shift + Alt + T

Swap row with previous row.

Alt + PgUp

Move row up.

Alt + PgDn

Move row down.

PgUp

Move up

PgDn

Move down.

Left arrow

Move left.

Right arrow

Move right.

Ctrl + Left arrow

Move to previous word.

Ctrl + Right arrow

Move to next word.

Home

Move to start of line.

End

Move to end of line.

Ctrl + Home

Move to start of script.

Ctrl + End

Move to end of script.

PgDn

Move up a page.

PgUp

Move down a page.

Ctrl + PgUp

Move to visible start.

Ctrl + PgDn

Move to visible end.

Ctrl + ]

Move to next bracket. (not possible on German keyboard)

Ctrl + Down arrow

Scroll down.

Ctrl + Up arrow

Scroll up

Ctrl + F

Open search dialog.

F3

Search next.

Ctrl + F3

Search forward.

Shift + F3

Search backward.

Ctrl + Shift + F3

Find previous.

Ctrl + H

Replace.

Ctrl + I

Search forward incrementally.

Ctrl + Shift + I

Search backward incrementally.

Ctrl + Shift + Num-

Reduce code block selection.

Ctrl + Shift + Num+

Extend code block selection.

Esc

Remove selection.

Shift + Down arrow

Extend selection down.

Shift + Up arrow

Extend selection up.

Shift + Left arrow

Extend selection left.

Shift + Right arrow

Extend selection right.

Ctrl + Shift + Left arrow

Extend selection to previous word.

Ctrl + Shift + Right arrow

Extend selection to next word.

Shift + Home

Extend selection to start of line.

Shift + End

Extend selection to end of line.

Shift + Alt + Home

Extend selection to start of script.

Ctrl + Shift + End

Extend selection to end of script.

Shift + PgUp

Extend selection by one page up.

Shift + PgDn

Extend selection by one page down.

Ctrl + Shift + PgUp

Extend selection to visible start.

Ctrl + Shift + PgDn

Extend selection to visible end.

Ctrl + A

Select all.

Ctrl + Shift + W

Select word.

Ctrl + Shift + ]

Select up to the next bracket. (not possible on German keyboard)

Shift + Alt + Down arrow

Extend selected block down.

Shift + Alt + Up arrow

Extend selected block up.

Shift + Alt + Left arrow

Extend selected block left.

Shift + Alt + Right arrow

Extend selected block right.

Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Left arrow

Extend selected block by one word to the left.

Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Right arrow

Extend selected block by one word to the right.

Ctrl + mouse wheel

Adjust text size.

There is additional help provided for creating script code.

Syntax highlighting

The input fields support syntax highlighting depending on the syntax type.

Auto-completion

You can use auto-completion when you write script code. The amount of scripted code to enter is reduced by displaying the names of properties or functions that can be used. To use auto-completion, use the shortcut Ctrl + SPACE in the relevant positions within the input fields. The contents of the list is determined by the key words in the code.

Entering code snippets

One Identity Manager provides code snippets for you to use as templates. You can insert code snippets using the following options:

  1. Using the icon
    1. Select the icon.

    2. Select the code snippet.

  2. Using a shortcut
    1. Press F2.

    2. Select the code snippet.

  3. Using an aliases

    1. Enter an alias.
    2. Use Tab to insert the code snippet.

      NOTE: Be aware of case sensitivity when you enter the alias.

NOTE: If you select a code snippet directly using a shortcut or the icon, a short description and the shortcut name are displayed in a tooltip.

Inputting values using dollar ($) notation

In input fields where a VB.NET term is expected, a help list opens when you enter $. All properties of the current object are displayed. You can also see a tooltip with a detailed description of the property. When you select a foreign key (FK) column, you can navigate to the columns in the relevant table using the arrow keys. To end the selection in the target column, press Enter or double-click. The complete $ notation for your selection should now be shown in the input column. To close the help list without copying any data, press Esc or leave the input field.

Figure 15: Help list for dollar notation

Table 24: Meaning of icons used in the help list for dollar notation.
Icon Meaning

Property of current object.

Primary key (PK).

Foreign key (FK).

Dynamic foreign key

Table

Special properties

Script

Table 25: Help list functions for dollar notation
Shortcut Action

Arrow down key

Opens the help list.

Arrow up key, arrow down key

Navigate to previous or next entry.

Arrow left key, arrow right key

Navigate to the object above or below over the foreign key.

Data

Accepts the value in dollar notation.

Entering database queries

It is sometimes necessary to enter database queries. You can enter the database queries as a SQL query directly or compile the database queries with a wizard. Use the , or buttons to switch to the appropriate view.

Table 26: Meaning of the icons
Icon Meaning

Enter a database query as a SQL query.

WHERE clause wizard.

Filter designer.

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