
Defining Schema Map Policies
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To add additional Identity Vault attributes to an existing class mapping:
1
In the Schema Map Editor, select a class mapping, then select
Add Identity Vault Attributes
.
You can also right-click in the Schema Map editor, then select
Insert Identity Vault Attributes
.
2
In the Select ID Vault Attributes page, select the desired attributes to add to the class mapping,
then click
OK
.
Use Shift+click and Ctrl+click to select multiple attributes, if desired.
3
In the Schema Map Editor, double-click each attribute you added to the schema map, then
specify the appropriate Application attribute to which you want to map it.
You can either select the attribute from the drop-down list, or type it in the field manually.
4
To save the schema map changes, select
File
>
Save
.
Adding an Application Class or Attribute
You can both add new Application classes and attributes to a schema map, and add additional
Application attributes to an existing class mapping.
IMPORTANT:
To view an application’s schema classes and attributes, the driver must be able to
retrieve the schema information from a live application environment. This occurs automatically
when a driver starts (right-click the driver, then select
Live
>
Start Driver
). However, you can
refresh the application schema at any time by selecting
Refresh Application Schema
.
To add a new Attribute class and attributes to a schema map:
1
In the Schema Map Editor, select
Insert Application Class
.
You can also right-click in the Schema Map editor, then click
Insert Application Class
.
2
In the Select Application Class and its Attributes page, select a class and the relevant class
attributes to add to the schema map, then click
OK
.
Use Shift+click and Ctrl+click to select multiple attributes, if desired.
3
In the Schema Map Editor, double-click each class and attribute you added to the schema map,
then specify the appropriate Application class (or attribute) to which you want to map it.
You can either select the class or attribute name from the drop-down list, or type it in the field
manually.
Summary of Contents for Designer for Identity Manager 3.5
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