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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for SAP User Management
Release 9.1.0
Part Number E11212-02
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Documentation Updates
Conventions
What's New in Oracle Identity Manager Connector for SAP User Management?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Certified Components
1.2
Certified Languages
1.3
Connector Architecture
1.4
Features of the Connector
1.4.1
SoD Validation of Entitlement Requests
1.4.2
Full and Incremental Reconciliation
1.4.3
Limited (Filtered) Reconciliation
1.4.4
Batched Reconciliation
1.4.5
SNC Communication Between the Target System and Oracle Identity Manager
1.5
Lookup Definitions Used During Connector Operations
1.6
Connector Objects Used During Reconciliation
1.6.1
User Attributes for Reconciliation
1.6.2
Reconciliation Rules
1.6.2.1
Reconciliation Rule for Target Resource Reconciliation
1.6.2.2
Viewing Reconciliation Rules in the Design Console
1.6.3
Reconciliation Action Rules
1.6.3.1
Reconciliation Action Rules for Target Resource Reconciliation
1.6.3.2
Viewing Reconciliation Action Rules in the Design Console
1.7
Connector Objects Used During Provisioning
1.7.1
User Provisioning Functions
1.7.2
User Attributes for Provisioning
1.8
Roadmap for Deploying and Using the Connector
2
Deploying the Connector
2.1
Preinstallation
2.1.1
Preinstallation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.1.1.1
Files and Directories on the Installation Media
2.1.1.2
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
2.1.2
Preinstallation on the Target System
2.1.2.1
Creating a Target System User Account for Connector Operations
2.1.2.2
Using External Code Files
2.2
Installation
2.3
Postinstallation
2.3.1
Configuring the Oracle Identity Manager Server
2.3.1.1
Enabling Request-Based Provisioning
2.3.1.2
Modifying Dependent Lookup Query Properties for Lookup Fields on Microsoft SQL Server
2.3.1.3
Configuring the SAP Change Password Function
2.3.1.4
Changing to the Required Input Locale
2.3.1.5
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
2.3.1.6
Enabling Logging
2.3.2
Configuring the Target System
2.3.2.1
Creating an Entry in the BAPIF4T Table
2.3.2.2
Importing the Request
2.3.2.3
Configuring SAP Ports for Communication with Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.3
Configuring SoD
2.3.3.1
Configuring the SAP GRC to Act As the SoD Engine
2.3.3.2
Specifying Values for SoD-Related Entries in the Lookup.SAP.R3.Configuration Lookup Definition
2.3.3.3
Specifying the System Name in the Lookup.SAP.R3.Systems Lookup Definition
2.3.3.4
Specifying a Value for the TopologyName IT Resource Parameter
2.3.3.5
Disabling and Enabling SoD
2.3.4
Configuring SNC to Secure Communication Between Oracle Identity Manager and the Target System
2.3.4.1
Prerequisites for Configuring the Connector to Use SNC
2.3.4.2
Installing the Security Package
2.3.4.3
Configuring SNC
2.3.5
Configuring the IT Resource
3
Using the Connector
3.1
Scheduled Task for Lookup Field Synchronization
3.2
Configuring Reconciliation
3.2.1
Full Reconciliation vs. Incremental Reconciliation
3.2.2
Limited Reconciliation vs. Regular Reconciliation
3.2.3
Batched Reconciliation
3.2.4
Reconciliation Scheduled Task
3.3
Configuring Scheduled Tasks
3.4
Provisioning Operations Performed in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.4.1
Overview of the Provisioning Process in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.4.2
Direct Provisioning in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.4.3
Request-Based Provisioning in an SoD-Enabled Environment
4
Extending the Functionality of the Connector
4.1
Modifying Field Lengths on the Process Form
4.2
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Trusted Source Reconciliation
5
Testing and Troubleshooting
5.1
Testing Provisioning
5.2
Testing Partial Reconciliation
5.3
Testing Batched Reconciliation
6
Known Issues
Index
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