Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Oracle e-Business Employee Reconciliation Release 9.0.2 Part Number B32163-01 |
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The following are known issues associated with this release of the connector:
The reconciliation module does not reconcile data containing characters that are considered as special characters by Oracle Identity Manager. This includes characters like the at sign (@) and the dash (-).
While reconciling a date field from Oracle e-Business Employee Reconciliation to Oracle Identity Manager, the Oracle Identity Manager API does not accept a blank or null value for the date. However, Oracle e-Business Employee Reconciliation accepts a null value for the date. Therefore, the value provided in the case of null date is 0000/00/00.
SSL functionality is not available in this release.
Some Asian languages use multibyte character sets. If the character limit for the fields in the target system is specified in bytes, then the number of Asian-language characters that you can enter in a particular field may be less than the number of English-language characters that you can enter in the same field. The following example illustrates this limitation:
Suppose you can enter 50 characters of English in the User Last Name field of the target system. If you were using the Japanese locale and if the character limit for the target system fields were specified in bytes, then you would not be able to enter more than 25 characters in the same field.