You can use the following rules and rule libraries to customize Waveset.
The AccessEnforcerLibrary is a default library of rules that enable you to manage certain types of objects because the Access Enforcer resource adapter does not provide a way for you to fetch these objects.
Inputs: See Table 4–2.
You must specify the following for a custom AccessEnforcerLibrary rule:
Argument |
Description |
---|---|
AuthType |
Library |
SubType |
listRules |
Returns |
See Table 4–2 |
Predefined Rules |
Not specified |
The following table describes the example AccessEnforcerLibrary rules.
Table 4–2 Example AccessEnforcerLibrary Rules
When the Flat File Active Sync adapter detects a change to an account on a resource, it either maps the incoming attributes to an Waveset user, or it creates an Waveset user account. The adapter uses process, correlation, and delete rules to determine what to do with the user.
Active Sync rules must use context, not display.session. Correlation and Delete rules do not get a session, but Confirmation rules do. For more information, see Correlation Rule and Confirmation Rule.
Inputs: These rulesaAccept resource account attributes in the activeSync namespace. For example, activeSync.firstname.
You must specify the following for a custom ActiveSync rule:
The default library of ADRules enables you to create a list of the servers
Inputs: None
You must specify the following for a custom ADRules rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Called | |
Returns |
A list of zero or more string values. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
Table 4–3 Example ADRules Rules
Rule Name |
Description |
---|---|
Exchange Servers |
Returns a list of the Exchange servers in your environment. You can update this list to include the Exchange servers in your environment. |
Home Directory Servers |
Returns a list of the Home Directory Servers in your environment. You can update this list to include the systems that serve home directory drives in your environment. |
AD Login Scripts |
Returns a list of the user login scripts being used in your environment. You can update this list to include the login batch scripts in your environment. |
Home Directory Drive Letter |
Returns a list of the home directory mapped drive letters in your environment. You can update this list to include the common home directory map drive letters in your environment. |
Home Directory Volumes |
Returns a list of the home directory volume names in your environment. You can update this list to include the common home directory volume names in your environment. Waveset uses this value with the Home Directory Server to create a user’s home directory. This volume must exist and be shared on the selected home directory server. |
The AlphaNumeric Rules Library is a default library of rules that enable you to control how numbers and letters are ordered and displayed in Waveset forms and workflows.
This library is displayed as the Alpha Numeric Rules library object in the Identity Manager IDE.
Inputs: See Table 4–4
You must specify the following for a custom rule:
AuthType |
EndUserRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of zero or more strings. |
The following table describes rules in the AlphaNumeric Rules library.
Table 4–4 Example Alphanumeric Rules
Rule Name |
Input Variable |
Description |
---|---|---|
AlphaCapital |
None |
Returns a list of English capital alpha characters |
AlphaLower |
None |
Returns a list of English lowercase alpha characters |
Numeric |
None |
Returns a list of numeric characters |
WhiteSpace |
None |
Returns a list of white space characters |
SpecialCharacters |
None |
Returns a list of common special characters |
legalEmailCharacters |
None |
Returns a list of legal special characters for email |
stringToChars |
testStr |
Converts the given string to a list composed of the string’s individual characters |
isNumeric |
testStr |
Tests to see if testStr contains all numeric characters |
isAlpha |
testStr |
Tests to see if testStr contains only alpha characters |
hasSpecialChar |
testStr |
Tests to see if testStr contains any special characters |
hasWhiteSpace |
testStr |
Tests to see if testStr contains any white space characters |
isLegalEmail |
testStr |
Tests to see if testStr consists of only legal email address characters |
StripNonAlphaNumeric |
testStr |
Removes any non-alpha or non-numeric characters from testStr |
The Approval Transaction Message rule is a default rule used to format approval transaction text. You can customize this rule to provide more information for a user to sign.
Inputs: Accepts the following arguments:
workItemList: A set of workitems that are being approved.
variablesList: A set of variables corresponding to each workitem in workitemList.
approverName: User being asked to approve the workitems.
You must specify the following for a custom Approval Transaction Message rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted transaction text for the list of workitems in workItemList |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Approval Transaction Message Helper rule returns the formatted transaction text for the approval of a single workitem.
Inputs: Accepts the following arguments:
workItem: The workitem that is being approved.
variables: The workitem variables.
You must specify the following for a custom Approval Transaction Message Helper rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted transaction text for the approval of a single workitem |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Attestation Remediation Transaction Message rule is a default rule used to format attestation remediation transaction text. You can customize this rule to provide more information for the user to sign.
Inputs: Accepts the following arguments:
workItemList: A set of workitems that are being approved.
variablesList: A set of variables corresponding to each workitem in workitemList.
approverName: User being asked to approve the workitems.
action: Expected to be remediate.
actionComments: Comments that are entered as part of the remediation.
You must specify the following for a custom Attestation Remediation Transaction Message rule:
AuthType |
EndUserAuditorRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted attestation remediation transaction text |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Attestation Remediation Transaction Message Helper rule returns the formatted transaction text for the attestation remediation of a single workitem.
Inputs: Accepts the following arguments:
workItem: The workitem that is being approved.
variables: The workitem variables.
You must specify the following for a custom Attestation Remediation Transaction Message Helper rule:
AuthType |
EndUserAuditorRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted transaction text for the attestation remediation of a single workitem. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Attestation Transaction Message rule a default rule used to format attestation transaction text. You can customize this rule to provide more information for the user to sign.
Inputs: Accepts the following arguments:
workItemList: A set of workitems that are being approved.
variablesList: A set of variables corresponding to each workitem in workitemList.
approverName: User being asked to approve the workitems.
action: Expected to be aproved or approve.
actionComments: Comments that are entered as part of the attestation.
You must specify the following for a custom Attestation Transaction Message rule:
AuthType |
EndUserAuditorRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted attestation transaction text. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Attestation Transaction Message Helper rule returns the formatted transaction text for the a single attestation.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
workItem: The workitem that is being approved.
variables: The workitem variables.
You must specify the following for a custom Attestation Transaction Message Helper rule:
AuthType |
EndUserAuditorRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted transaction text for a single attestation |
Predefined Rules |
None |
Use the CheckDictionaryWord rule to run a JDBC query against a dictionary to check if a password exists in the dictionary.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
type
driverClass
driverPrefix
url
host
port
database
context
user
password
sql
arg1
You must specify the following for a custom CheckDictionaryWord rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of zero or more strings |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The DateLibrary is a default library of rules that control how dates and times are displayed in a deployment.
This library is displayed as the Date Library library object in the Identity Manager IDE.
Inputs:
See Table 4–5.
You must specify the following for a custom DateLibrary rule:
AuthType |
Rule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Boolean values of true or false. See Table 4–5. |
The following table describes the example DateLibrary rules.
Table 4–5 Example DateLibrary Rules
The End User Controlled Organizations rule determines the set of organizations that are controlled by a user logging into the End User interface. These organizations, together with the End User organization, define the scope of control over which a user is granted the permissions specified in the EndUser capability (AdminGroup). Because this is a rule, it allows the scope of control to vary depending on which user is logging into the End User interface.
Inputs:
User view of the authenticating end user
You must specify the following for a custom End User Controlled Organizations rule:
AuthType |
EndUserControlledOrganizationsRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A single controlled organization (string) or a list of controlled organizations. Each value can be an organization name or ID. If an organization name is returned, it must be fully qualified up to Top (for example, Top:Marketing:South) |
Predefined Rules |
Defaults to returning the organization of which the user is a member (for example, waveset.organization) |
The EndUserRuleLibrary is a default library of rules that Waveset uses to determine or to verify end-user account information.
By default, Waveset’s End User Anonymous Enrollment processing generates values for accountId and emailAddress by using user-supplied first names (firstName), last names (lastName) and employee IDs (employeeID). Anonymous enrollment can cause non-ASCII characters to display in email addresses and account IDs.
To ensure that Waveset maintains ASCII accountIds and email addresses during anonymous enrollment processing, international users must perform these steps:
Modify the following EndUserRuleLibrary rules:
Edit the End User Anon Enrollment Completion form to remove the firstName and lastName arguments from calls to the getAccountId and getEmailAddress rules.
This library is displayed as the EndUserRuleLibrary library object in the Identity Manager IDE.
Inputs:
See EndUserRuleLibrary and EndUserRuleLibrary.
You must specify the following for a custom EndUserLibrary rule:
AuthType |
EndUserLibrary |
SubType |
Not specified |
The following table describes the example EndUserRuleLibrary rules.
The next table describes the example EndUserRuleLibrary rules used for anonymous enrollment.
The ExcludedAccountsRule supports the exclusion of resource accounts from resource operations.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
accountId: String account ID being tested.
You can compare the accountId argument to one or more resource accounts that should be excluded from Waveset.
operation: Resource operation to be performed.
The rule can use the operation argument to have finer control over which resource accounts are exempt from the actions specified by the operation parameter. If an operation parameter is not used within the rule, every account identified by the rule is excluded from all of the listed operations.
The operation parameter can contain the following values:
create
update
delete
rename (used when the only detected change is a new account ID)
rename_with_update
list
iapi_create (only used within Active Sync)
iapi_update (only used within Active Sync)
iapi_delete (only used within Active Sync)
You must specify the following for a custom ExcludedAccountsRule rule:
The following example exemplifies subType use and excludes specified resource accounts for UNIX adapters.
<Rule name=’ExcludedResourceAccounts’ authType=’ExcludedAccountsRule’> <RuleArgument name=’accountID’/> <defvar name ’excludedList’> <List> <String>root</String> <String>daemon</String> <String>bin</String> <String>sys</String> <String>adm</String> <String>uucp</String> <String>nuucp</String> <String>listen</String> <String>lp</String> </List> <defvar> <cond> <eq> <contains> <ref>excludedList</ref> <ref>accountID</ref> </contains> <i>1</i> </eq> <Boolean>true</Boolean> <Boolean>false</Boolean> </cond> </defvar> </Rule>
The next example shows how to use the operation parameter. This parameter allows you to manipulate the “Test User” resource account— without impacting Waveset— if Active Sync is running against the resource.
This example shows an ExcludedAccountsRule for RACF.
<Rule name="RACF EAR" authType="ExcludedAccountsRule"> <RuleArgument name="accountID"/> <block> <defvar name="excludedList"> <List> <String>irrcerta</String> <String>irrmulti</String> <String>irrsitec</String> <String>IBMUSER</String> </List> </defvar> <cond> <eq> <containsAny> <ref>excludedList</ref> <list> <upcase> <ref>accountID</ref> </upcase> <ref>accountID</ref> </list> </containsAny> <i>1</i> </eq> <Boolean>true</Boolean> <Boolean>false</Boolean> </cond> </block> </Rule> |
This final example shows an ExcludedAccountsRule for RACF LDAP.
<Rule name="Test RACF_LDAP Case Insensitive Excluded Resource Accounts" authType="ExcludedAccountsRule"> <RuleArgument name="accountID"/> <block> <defvar name="excludedList"> <List> <String>irrcerta</String> <String>irrmulti</String> <String>irrsitec</String> <String>IBMUSER</String> </List> </defvar> <defvar name="convertedId"> <get> <split> <get> <split> <ref>accountID</ref> <s>,</s> </split> <i>0</i> </get> <s>=</s> </split> <i>1</i> </get> </defvar> <cond> <eq> <containsAny> <ref>excludedList</ref> <list> <upcase> <ref>convertedId</ref> </upcase> <ref>convertedId</ref> |
The getAvailableServerOptions rule determines the list of available server configuration options for the specified synchronization mechanism. Using the settings in Waveset.properties applies only for ActiveSync, and is a backwards-compatibility option.
Inputs:
Accepts the targetObjectType argument
If IDMXUser, then viaWavesetProperties is not returned in the list.
You must specify the following for a custom getAvailableServerOptions rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Predefined Rules |
None |
Use the InsertDictionaryWord rule to run a JDBC command against the Waveset dictionary to load new words into the database.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
type
driverClass
driverPrefix
url
host
port
database
context
user
password
sql
arg1
argList
You must specify the following for a custom InsertDictionaryWord rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of zero or more strings |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The IS_DELETE rule is a sample rule, written for the PeopleSoft Active Sync adapter, that determines whether the Active Sync event should delete a user.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom IS_DELETE rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Is Manager rule tests specified accountIds to see whether they are managers for any other users in the system.
Inputs:
Accepts the managerId argument (<RuleArgument name=’managerId’/>)
You must specify the following for a custom Is Manager rule:
AuthType |
RoleConditionRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
True if managerId is declared as the idmManager for any user in the system, otherwise returns false. This rule issues a query in the repository using the caller’s display.session session, meaning this rule can only be called from a Form. The check only matches users that are within organizations controlled by the caller, so the rule might return false if the managerId is the manager of users outside of the callers scope of control. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The LoginCorrelationRules map user login information to an Waveset user. You specify logic in LoginCorrelationRules that enables the rule to search for an Waveset user and return a list of one or more AttributeConditions.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom LoginCorrelationRules rule:
The My Direct Reports rule returns the names of all Waveset users that are direct reports of the caller. Management is typically a hierarchical structure, however this rule only returns the names of users that have the caller specified as their manager. The management hierarchy is not traversed by this rule.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom My Direct Reports rule:
AuthType |
AccessScanRule |
SubType |
USER_SCOPE_RULE |
Returns |
A list of Waveset user names that have the caller specified as their manager. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The NamingRules Library is a default library of rules that enable you to control how names are displayed after rule processing.
This library is displayed as the NamingRules library object in the Identity Manager IDE.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom NamingRulesLibrary rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The following table lists the example NamingRules.
Table 4–6 Example NamingRules
Rule Name |
Description/Output |
---|---|
AccountName— First dot Last |
Marcus.Aurelius |
AccountName— First initial Last |
MAurelius |
AccountName— First underscore Last |
Marcus_Aurelius |
|
marcus.aurelius@example.com Note – You must append an AccountName rule to the mail domain. |
Fullname— First space Last |
Marcus Aurelius |
Fullname— First space MI space Last |
Marcus A Aurelius |
Fullname— Last comma First |
Aurelius, Marcus |
The NewUsernameRule is a standard repository initialization file that you can use to extract the value of a user distinguished name’s (DN) left most relative distinguished name (RDN).
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom NewUsernameRules rule:
AuthType |
NewUserNameRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A proposed user name for new users upon registration. For example, Use SubjectDN Common Name extracts the jsmith from cn=jsmith,ou=engineering,dc=acme,dc=com. |
Predefined Rules |
Use SubjectDN Common Name |
The Object Approvers As Attestors rule returns the provided objectapprovers parameter value if it is not null. If the objectapprovers list is not provided, this rule creates a new list and includes the Configurator user.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
userEntitlement: View of a UserEntitlement object
lhcontext: LighthouseContext of the caller
objectowners: List of Waveset user names that are considered owners
objectapprovers: List of Waveset user names that are considered approvers
You must specify the following for a custom Object Approvers As Attestors rule:
AuthType |
AccessScanRule |
SubType |
ATTESTORS_RULE |
Called |
By running Access Review |
Returns | |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Object Approvers As Attestors rule returns the objectowners parameter if it is not null. If the objectowners list is not provided, the rule creates a new list and includes the Configurator user.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
userEntitlement: View of a UserEntitlement object
lhcontext: LighthouseContext of the caller
objectowners: List of Waveset user names that are considered owners
objectapprovers: List of Waveset user names that are considered approvers
You must specify the following for a custom Object Approvers As Attestors rule:
AuthType |
AccessScanRule |
SubType |
ATTESTORS_RULE |
Called |
By running Access Review |
Returns |
A list of Waveset user names |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Organization Names rule returns a List of Display Names for all organizations within the current context.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom Organization Names rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns | |
Predefined Rules |
None |
Use the OS400UserFormRules to manage the default User Form values for an OS400 resource.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom OS400UserFormRules rule:
AuthType |
EndUserLibrary |
SubType |
Not specified |
Called | |
Returns |
See Table 4–7 |
Predefined Rules |
OS400 User Form Default Values |
The following table lists the example OS400UserFormRules.
Table 4–7 Example OS400UserFormRules
Rule Name |
Description |
---|---|
Default Password Expiration Interval |
Returns the default value for the password expiration interval. The returned value is 90. |
Default Initial Program Call |
Returns the default initial program called for a user. The returned value is *LIB/CCTC00CLP. |
Max Storage List Choices |
Returns a list of Max Storage Defaults. The values are in Kilobytes and equate to: No maximum, 10MB, 50MB, 100MB. |
Initial Menu Default |
Returns the initial menu default value. The returned value is *SIGNOFF. |
Language ID Default |
Returns the default language ID value. The returned value is *SYSVAL. |
Country ID Default |
Returns the default country ID value. The returned value is *SYSVAL. |
Character Set Default |
Returns a list of the default character set values. The returned value is *SYSVAL. |
UID Default |
Returns the UID default value. The returned value is *GEN. |
Home Directory Prepend |
Path to prepend to user ID to form home directory. |
Use the RACFUserFormRules to specify default settings for your RACF resource account.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom RACFUserFormRules rule:
AuthType |
EndUserLibrary |
SubType |
Not specified |
Called |
From RACF User Form |
Returns |
A list of zero or more string values |
Predefined Rules |
RACF User Form Default Values |
The following table lists the example RACFUserFormRules.
Table 4–8 Example RACFUserFormRules
Rule Name |
Description |
---|---|
Prepend RACF Home Dir Path |
Path prepended to accountId to form home directory. |
RACF OMVS Program |
Specify a default OMVS program value. |
RACF TSO Command |
Specify a default OMVS TSO value. |
RACF Master Catalog |
Specify a default OMVS program value. |
RACF User Catalog |
Specify a default OMVS program value. |
RACF Delete TSO Segment |
Specify a default Delete TSO Segment value. |
The following table provides information about the common Waveset processes or tasks related to the reconciliation rules category:
Waveset invokes the Correlation rule during reconciliation to associate a resource account with one or more Waveset users.
Inputs:
Accepts a WSUser representing a resource account as returned by ResourceAdapter#getUser(WSUser)
You must specify the following for a custom Correlation rule:
Waveset invokes the Confirmation rule during reconciliation to compare a resource account with one or more Waveset users.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
A WSUser representing an existing IDM user
A WSUser representing a resource account as returned by ResourceAdapter#getUser(WSUser)
You must specify the following for a custom Confirmation rule:
The RegionalConstants Library is a default library of rules that enable you to control how states, days, months, countries, and provinces are displayed.
This library is displayed as the RegionalConstants Rules library object in the Identity Manager IDE.
Inputs:
See Table 4–9.
You must specify the following for a custom RegionalConstants Library rule:
AuthType |
EndUserRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of strings |
Predefined Rules |
Regional Constants |
The following table lists the example RegionalConstants rules.
Table 4–9 Example Regional Constants Rules
The Remediation Transaction Message rule is a default rule that is used to format the remediation or mitigation transaction text. You can customize this rule to provide more information for the user to sign.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
workItemList: A set of workitems that are being approved.
variablesList: A set of variables corresponding to each workitem in workitemList.
approverName: User being asked to approve the workitems.
action: Expected to be remediate or mitigate.
Comments: Comments that are entered as part of the remediation.
expiration: ISO date string for the remediation end date, which is needed only if the action is mitigate.
You must specify the following for a custom Remediation Transaction Message rule:
AuthType |
EndUserAuditorRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted remediation or mitigation transaction text |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Remediation Transaction Message Helper rule returns the formatted transaction text for the remediation or mitigation of a single workitem.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
workItem: The workitem that is being approved.
variables: The workitem variables.
You must specify the following for a custom Remediation Transaction Message Helper rule:
AuthType |
EndUserAuditorRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
Formatted remediation or mitigation transaction text |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The ResourceFormRules library is a default library of rules that enable you to customize values and choices used in several of the UserForms, which in turn are frequently used to select user attributes for resources.
Inputs:
See Table 4–10.
You must specify the following for a custom ResourceFormRules rule:
The following table describes the example ResourceFormRules.
Table 4–10 Example ResourceFormRules
The Resource Name rule returns a list of Resources within the current context.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom Resource Names rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of resources |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Role Approvers rule provides a list of users who are approvers for a specified role.
Inputs:
Accepts the roleName argument
You must specify the following for a custom Role Approvers rule:
AuthType |
RoleUserRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of the statically defined approvers for a given role |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Role Notifications rule provides a list of users who are designated to be notified when a role is assigned to a user.
Inputs:
Accepts the roleName argument
You must specify the following for a custom Role Notifications rule:
AuthType |
RoleUserRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of the statically defined approvers for a given role |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Role Owners rule provides a list of users who are the owners of a specified role.
Inputs:
Accepts the roleName argument
You must specify the following for a custom Role Owners rule:
AuthType |
RoleUserRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A list of the statically defined approvers for a given role |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Sample On Local Network rule is an example of a LoginConstraintRule evaluated during login to determine if the login module group will be applied to the user login.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom Sample On Local Network rule:
The SAP Portal User Form Default Values library is a default library of rules that provide default values for the SAP Portal User Form.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom SAP Portal User Form Default Values rule:
AuthType |
Library |
SubType |
Not specified |
Called |
During login processing by the login module group |
Returns |
See Table 4–11. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The following table describes the example SAP Portal User Form Default Values.
Table 4–11 Example SAP Portal User Form Default Values Rules
Rule Name |
Input Variable |
Description |
---|---|---|
Countries-ISO3166 Map |
None |
Returns a map of ISO3166 country codes. |
Currency Code Map |
None |
Returns a map of country codes. |
Locale Map |
None |
Returns a map of locales. |
TimeZones |
None |
Returns a list of timezone IDs. |
The ShellRules library consists of one rule, called getDefaultShell. Multiple forms use the getDefaultShell rule to return the default shell for a particular Unix resourceType.
Inputs:
Accepts the resourceType argument.
The only valid resourceTypes are Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Red Hat Linux
Each resourceType must have the same default shell as specified in the ResourceAdapter.
You must specify the following for a custom ShellRules rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A string that contains the default shell for the specified resourceType. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The SIEBEL_NAV_RULE is a sample navigation rule that could be specified as the AdvancedNavRule, as discussed in the “Advanced Navigation” section of the Siebel CRM documentation.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom SiebelNavigationRule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Predefined Rules |
None |
Use the TestDictionary rule to run a JDBC query against the Waveset dictionary to test the connection.
Inputs:
Accepts the following arguments:
type
driverClass
driverPrefix
url
host
port
database
context
user
password
sql
arg1
You must specify the following for a custom TestDictionary rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
Not specified |
Predefined Rules |
None |
Use the TopSecretUserFormRules to specify default settings for your TopSecret resource account.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom TopSecretUserFormRules rule:
AuthType |
EndUserLibrary |
SubType |
Not specified |
Called |
From TopSecret User Form |
Returns |
See Table 4–12. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The following table describes the example TopSecretUserFormRules.
Table 4–12 Example TopSecretUserFormRules
Rule Name |
Description |
---|---|
TopSecret Default OMVS |
Determines the default OMVS shell. |
TopSecret Default TSO |
Determines the default TSO Process. |
TopSecret Home Prepend Path |
Path to prepend to accountId to create home directory. |
TopSecret Attribute List |
Returns a list of attributes that can be assigned to a user. |
The User Members Rule enables you to dynamically control a single organization’s user membership, based on who is logged in. For example, if you assign the User Members Rule to the My Employees organization, the rule dynamically controls the organization’s user membership as follows:
If Bob logs in and controls the My Employees organization, then Bob can only see and manage his employees in the My Employees organization.
If Mary logs in and also controls the My Employees organization, she can only see and manage her employees. She cannot see or manage Bob’s or anyone else’s employees.
Inputs:
User view of the authenticated admin user, context or Waveset session of authenticated administrator user
userMemberRuleOrganizationDisplayName:The display name of an organization. (Optional)
userMemberRuleOrganizationPathName:The full, colon delimited, organization path name. (Optional)
You must specify the following for a custom User Members Rule rule:
The USER_EMAIL_MATCHES_ACCOUNT_EMAIL_CONF rule is a confirmation rule that compares an Waveset user to an account.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom USER_EMAIL_MATCHES_ACCOUNT_EMAIL_CONF rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
SUBTYPE_ACCOUNT_CONFIRMATION_RULE |
Returns |
True if the email attribute values match |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The USER_EMAIL_MATCHES_ACCOUNT_EMAIL_CORR rule is a correlation rule that searches for a Waveset user with an email attribute value that matches the email attribute value in the specified account.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom USER_EMAIL_MATCHES_ACCOUNT_EMAIL_CORR rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
SUBTYPE_ACCOUNT_CORRELATION_RULE |
Returns |
A list of attribute conditions |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The USER_FIRST_AND_LAST_NAMES_MATCH_ACCOUNT rule is a confirmation rule that compares an Waveset user to an account by looking for a fullname attribute.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom USER_FIRST_AND_LAST_NAMES_MATCH_ACCOUNT rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
SUBTYPE_ACCOUNT_CONFIRMATION_RULE |
Return |
True if first name and last name values match, otherwise returns false |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The USER_NAME_MATCHES_ACCOUNT_ID rule is a correlation rule that searches for an Waveset user with the same name as the user in the specified account.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom USER_NAME_MATCHES_ACCOUNT_ID rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
SUBTYPE_ACCOUNT_CORRELATION_RULE |
Return |
Returns a string value |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The USER_OWNS_MATCHING_ACCOUNT_ID rule is a correlation rule that searches for any Waveset user that owns an accountId matching the name of the specified account.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom USER_OWNS_MATCHING_ACCOUNT_ID rule:
AuthType |
Not specified |
SubType |
SUBTYPE_ACCOUNT_CORRELATION_RULE |
Return |
A list of attribute conditions |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Users Without a Manager rule determines which Waveset users are administrators.
Inputs:
None
This rule uses the lhcontext variable from the calling scope.
You must specify the following for a custom Users Without a Manager rule:
AuthType |
AccessScanRule |
SubType |
USER_SCOPE_RULE |
Returns |
A list of user names that do not have a manager defined. |
Predefined Rules |
None |
The Use SubjectDN Common Name rule to return a subject’s common name from the subject’s DN.
Inputs:
None
You must specify the following for a custom Use SubjectDN Common Name rule:
AuthType |
NewUserNameRule |
SubType |
Not specified |
Returns |
A common name |
Predefined Rules |
None |