To edit a base object
- Select the Configuration > Base objects category.
- Select a base object in the document view and click .
- Edit the base objects's main data.
- Click OK.
To edit a base object
To delete a base object
Enter the following properties for a base object.
Property |
Description |
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SynchronizationThe processSequence of process steps for mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. 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. has no base object |
Defines whether a specific base object is required for synchronization. If this option is set, a specific object cannot be selected from the base table. |
Base table |
Select the table from which to select the base object, for example, ADSDomain. |
Base objectBase objects contain data about the target system to be synchronized, its system connection, and the synchronization server. |
Select the object from the base table formed by the base object for synchronization and provisioning processes. |
Synchronization server |
Select the synchronization serverJob serverServer with the One Identity Manager Service installed. installed with the target system connector. All One Identity Manager actions are run against the target system environment on the synchronization server.. |
Server functionDefines the function of a server in One Identity Manager. Depending on the server function, processes are handled. When installing a server, the possible server functions are predefined based on the selected machine rolesee: hierarchical role. |
The server’s server function that synchronizes Single object synchronization and provisioning types. This allows parallel editing. If no server function is given, the synchronization server handles these processes. Assign a 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. server function. |
Variable setUsed to configure synchronization configuration for different systems. Each variable set contains at least the variables for the system connection parameter. The value of the variables are redefined for different uses. |
Select the variable set that contains the connection parameter which corresponds with the base object. Variables from selected variable sets are displayed. For each base objects there must be a start up configuration, which uses the same variable set. |
Synchronization EditorOne Identity Manager tool for configuring target system synchronizationPost processingSequence of process steps for mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. 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 objects that were marked as outstanding by synchronizationThe process 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... displays a schema overview for each system connection. The schema overview contains all schema types and the derived schema classes used in the synchronization projectA collection of all data required for synchronizing and provisioning a target system. Connection data, schema classes and properties, mappings, and synchronization workflows all belongs to this.. You can edit schema classes here.
To display the schema overview
For more information, see How to edit system connection properties.
Open 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 classes view.
This displays the schema type and schema class structures.
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