Oracle® Internet Directory Administrator's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B12118-01 |
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Synchronization with Oracle Human Resources, 5 of 6
Once the Oracle Human Resources system, Oracle Internet Directory, and the directory integration and provisioning server are running and the Oracle Human Resources connector is enabled, the directory integration and provisioning server automatically starts synchronizing changes from the Oracle Human Resources system into Oracle Internet Directory. It follows this process:
orclodipLastExecutionTime
) and the Scheduling Interval (orclodipschedulinginterval
), the directory integration and provisioning server invokes the Oracle Human Resources connector.
orclodipLastSuccessfulExecutionTime
attribute in the integration profile
orclodipAgentConfigInfo
attribute in the profile
It then writes the changes into the Oracle Human Resources import file, namely $
ORACLE_HOME
/ldap/odi/import/HR_Agent_Name.dat
.
FirstName: John LastName: Liu EmployeeNumber: 12345 Title: Mr. Sex: M MaritalStatus: Married TelephoneNumber: 123-456-7891 Mail: Jliu@my_company.com Address: 100 Jones Parkway City: MyTown
$
ORACLE_HOME
/ldap/odi/import/archive
. The status attributes Last Execution Time (orclodipLastExecutionTime
) and Last Successful Execution Time (orclodipLastSuccessfulExecutionTime
) are updated to the current time.
If the import operation fails, only the Last Execution Time (orclodipLastExecutionTime
) attribute is updated, and the connector once again attempts to extract the changes from Human Resources system based on the Last Successful Execution Time (orclodipLastSuccessfulExecutionTime
) attribute. The reason for failure is logged in the trace file in $ORACLE_HOME
/ldap/odi/HR_Agent_Name.trc
file.
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