Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for SAP User Management Release 9.0.3 Part Number B32371-02 |
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Oracle Identity Manager automates access rights management, security, and provisioning of IT resources. Oracle Identity Manager connectors are used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with third-party applications. The connector for SAP User Management is used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with SAP User Management.
Note:
Oracle Identity Manager connectors were referred to as resource adapters prior to the acquisition of Thor Technologies by Oracle.This chapter contains the following sections:
The following table lists the functions that are available with this connector.
Function | Type | Description |
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Create User | Provisioning | Creates a user in SAP User Management |
Update User | Provisioning | Updates a user in SAP User Management |
Delete User | Provisioning | Deletes a user from SAP User Management |
Lock User | Provisioning | Locks a user in SAP User Management |
UnLock User | Provisioning | Unlocks a user in SAP User Management |
Add User Role | Provisioning | Adds a role to a user in SAP User Management |
Add User Profile | Provisioning | Adds a profile to a user in SAP User Management |
Remove User Role | Provisioning | Removes the role of a user in SAP User Management |
Remove User Profile | Provisioning | Removes the profile of a user in SAP User Management |
List Roles of User | Provisioning | Lists the roles of a user in SAP User Management |
List Profiles of User | Provisioning | Lists the profiles of a user in SAP User Management |
List All Roles | Provisioning | Lists all the roles present in SAP User Management |
List All Profiles | Provisioning | Lists all the profiles present in SAP User Management |
Reconciliation Insert Received | Reconciliation | Creates a user in Oracle Identity Manager if a user is created in SAP User Management |
Reconciliation Update Received | Reconciliation | Updates a user in Oracle Identity Manager if a user is updated in SAP User Management |
Reconciliation Delete Received | Reconciliation | Deletes a user from Oracle Identity Manager if a user is deleted from SAP User Management |
See Also:
Appendix A for information about attribute mappings between Oracle Identity Manager and SAP User Management.This release of the connector supports the following languages:
English
Brazilian Portuguese
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
Traditional Chinese
See Also:
Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for information about supported special charactersThis section discusses the elements that are extracted from the target system by the reconciliation module for constructing reconciliation event records. The following are features of the reconciliation module:
The default data elements of each reconciliation event record are Organization, Xellerate Type, and Role.
The default labels for the data elements in each reconciliation event record are as follows:
Event Linked (for successful reconciliation)
No Match Found (for failed reconciliation)
The following lookup fields are reconciled:
Lookup.SAP.R3.Roles
Lookup.SAP.R3.TimeZone
Lookup.SAP.R3.LangComm
Lookup.SAP.R3.UserTitle
Lookup.SAP.R3.DecimalNotation
Lookup.SAP.R3.DateFormat
Lookup.SAP.R3.UserGroups
Lookup.SAP.R3.CommType
Lookup.SAP.R3.Profiles
The following lookup fields are not reconciled:
Lookup.SAP.R3.UserType
Lookup.SAP.R3.LockUser
Lookup.SAP.R3.FieldNames
Lookup.SAP.R3.FieldNamesX
Lookup.SAP.R3.BAPIKeys
Lookup.SAP.R3.BAPIXKeys
User reconciliation can be divided into the following:
The following fields are reconciled:
Extension
Telephone
Time Zone
Lang Logon
User Group
Department
Lang Comm
Last Name
First Name
User Title
Password
User ID
Start Menu
User Type
Alias
Lock User
Comm Type
Code
Building
Floor
Room No
Function
Decimal Notation
Date Format
Fax
IT Resource Type
User Profile
User Role
If trusted source reconciliation is implemented, then the following fields are reconciled:
User Id
Password
Organization
FirstName
LastName
Xellerate Type
User Type
The files and directories that comprise this connector are compressed in the following directory on the installation media:
Enterprise Applications\SAP Enterprise Applications\SAP User Management
These files and directories are listed in the following table.
Note:
The files in thetroubleshoot
directory are used only to run tests on the connector.The "Step 2: Copying the Connector Files and External Code" section provides instructions to copy these files into the required directories.
To determine the release number of a connector that you have deployed:
Extract the contents of the SAPAdapter.jar
file. For a connector that has been deployed, this file is in the following directory:
OIM_home\xellerate\JavaTasks
Open the manifest.mf
file in a text editor. The manifest.mf
file is one of the files bundled inside the SAPAdapter.jar
file.
In the manifest.mf
file, the release number of the connector is displayed as the value of the Version
property.
See Also:
Oracle Identity Manager Design Console Guide