Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Sun Java System Directory Release 9.0.3 Part Number B32373-02 |
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The following are known issues associated with this release of the connector:
The user search is based on the user ID only.
The user ID in the process form should be the same as that of the Oracle Identity Manager User login. Otherwise, reconciliation of the following operations would fail because these operations require direct API calls to update the information:
Enable status of user
Disable status of user
Organization update
During provisioning, you cannot use non-English characters for the password of the user. This is because Sun Java System Directory does not support non-ASCII characters in the Password field.
During provisioning, you cannot use non-ASCII characters for the user ID or e-mail address of the user. This is because, by default, Sun Java System Directory does not permit the entry of non-ASCII characters in the User ID and E-mail fields. If you want to enable the entry of non-ASCII characters in these fields, then you must disable the 7-bit check plug-in as follows:
Open Sun ONE Directory Server.
Click the Configuration tab.
Expand Plugins.
Select 7-bit check.
Deselect the Enable plug-in check box.
Click Save.
Some Asian languages use multibyte character sets. Because the character limit for the fields in the target system is specified in bytes, the number of Asian-language characters that you can enter in a particular field is usually 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, then you would not be able to enter more than 25 characters in the same field.