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Edit the action by double-clicking the
Actions
tab.
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Delete
[Enter DN of destination Organization]
from the
Specify String
field.
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Click the
Edit the arguments
icon to launch the Argument Builder.
7
Select
Text
in the noun list.
8
Double-click
Text
to add it to the argument.
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In the editor, click the browse button, then browse to and select the parent container in the
Identity Vault. Make sure all of the department containers are child containers of this DN, then
click
OK
.
10
Click
Finish.
11
Save the rule by clicking
File
>
Save
.
8.18.3 How the Rule Works
This rule places User objects in proper department containers depending upon the value that is
stored in the OU attribute. If a User object needs to be placed and has the OU attribute available,
then the User object is placed in the dest-base\value of OU attribute\CN attribute.
The dest-base is a local variable. The DN must be the relative root path of the department containers.
It can be an organization or an organizational unit. The value stored in the OU attribute must be the
name of a child container of the dest-base local variable.
The child containers must be associated for the user objects to be placed. The value of the OU
attribute must be the name of the child container. If the OU attribute is not present, this rule is not
executed.
The CN attribute of the User object is the first two letters of the Given Name attribute plus the
Surname attribute in lowercase. The rule uses slash format.
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