Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Database User Management Release 9.0.3 Part Number B32351-01 |
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The following are known issues associated with this release of the connector:
When the connector is used with Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, or IBM DB2 UDB, the URL
parameter of the IT resource accepts only the IP address of the target computer on which the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 server is installed. You cannot use the host name of the computer.
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 language 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.
You may come across an error while trying to change the default language assigned to provisioned user accounts. To avoid this error, you must enable the option to change the default language. This procedure is described in the "Changing the Default Language Assigned to Provisioned User Accounts" section.