1. Oracle Identity Analytics Overview
2. Using the Oracle Identity Analytics User Interface
What Is the Identity Warehouse?
Understanding the Identity Warehouse User Interface
To Search for a User (Quick Search)
To Search for a User (Advanced Search)
Working With Business Structures
To Delete a Business Structure
To Create a Business Structure Hierarchy
Associating Users With Roles and Business Structures
To Associate a User With a Role
To Associate a User With a Business Structure
To Associate Policies With Resources
To Associate Policy Owners With Policies
To Approve Policy Change Requests
To Manage Lifecycle of Policies
To Create Roles From Existing Roles
To Create Roles Based On an Existing User
To Rename, Modify, or Decommission (Delete) a Role
To Associate Roles With Business Units
To Associate Role Owners With Roles
To Approve Role Change Requests
To Manage the Lifecycle of Roles
Setting the Segregation of Duties at the Role and Policy Levels
To Define Segregation of Duties at the Role Level
Log in to Oracle Identity Analytics.
Choose Identity Warehouse > Users.
Search for the required user.
For help using Search, see Searching For a User.
Click to select the User, and click the Accounts tab.
Click the required Account to view Account details.
Account Types help describe accounts. Knowing the type associated with an account can be helpful when making decisions during remediation and access certification, and when performing a role engineering wave. To designate an account type while importing accounts using the Oracle Identity Analytics automated import process, a type attribute should be provided in the .rbx schema file. This predefined account type can then be leveraged while performing identity certifications, role engineering, and remediations, allowing the different Oracle Identity Analytics actors to make educated decisions.
Log in to Oracle Identity Analytics.
Choose Identity Warehouse > Users.
Search for a user.
For help using Search, see Searching For a User.
Click to select the user.
Click the Accounts tab.
The account type is listed in the Account Type column.