Reconciliation Jobs
These are the reconciliation jobs that are automatically created in Oracle Identity Governance after you create the application.
User Reconciliation Jobs
You can either use these predefined jobs or edit them to meet your requirements. Alternatively, you can create custom reconciliation jobs. For information about editing these predefined jobs or creating new ones, see Updating Reconciliation Jobs in Oracle Fusion Middleware Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance.
The following reconciliation jobs are available for reconciling user data:
- Cerner Full User Reconciliation: Use this reconciliation job to reconcile user data from a target applications.
- Cerner Limited User Reconciliation: Use this reconciliation job to reconcile records from the target system based on a specified filter criterion.
- Cerner Incremental User Reconciliation: Job is used to fetch the records that are added or modified after the last reconciliation run.
Table 3-26 describes the parameters of the Cerner Full User Reconciliation job.
Table 3-26 Parameters of the Cerner Full User Reconciliation Job
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Application name |
Name of the AOB application with which the reconciliation job is associated. This value is the same as the value that you provided for the Application Name field while creating your target application. Do not change the default value. |
| Filter Suffix |
Enter the search filter for fetching user records from the target system during a reconciliation run. Filter suffix for single user:
For more information about creating filters, see Performing Limited Reconciliation. |
| Object Type |
This parameter holds the name of the object type for the reconciliation run. Default value: User Do not change the default value. |
| Scheduled Task Name |
Name of the scheduled task used for reconciliation. Do not modify the value of this parameter. |
Table 3-27 describes the parameters of the Cerner Incremental User Reconciliation job.
Table 3-27 Parameters of the Cerner Incremental User Reconciliation Job
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Application name |
Name of the AOB application with which the reconciliation job is associated. This value is the same as the value that you provided for the Application Name field while creating your target application. Do not change the default value. |
| Object Type |
This parameter holds the name of the object type for the reconciliation run. Default value: User Do not change the default value. |
| Scheduled Task Name |
Name of the scheduled task used for reconciliation. Do not modify the value of this parameter. |
| Sync Token |
This parameter holds the value of the target system attribute that is specified as the value of the Incremental Recon Attribute parameter. The Latest Token parameter is used for internal purposes. By default, this value is empty. Enter the expression for filtering records that the scheduled job must reconcile. Sample value: <String>2025-08-01T08:43:42Z</String> |
Reconciliation Jobs for Entitlements
The following jobs are available for reconciling entitlements:
- Cerner Organization Group Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Personnel Group Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Position Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Logical Domain Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Organization Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Personnel Alias Pool Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Personnel Alias Type Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Taxonomy Id Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Taxonomy Type Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Service Resource Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner locationViewAssociation Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Personnel Role Type Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner providerSpecialty Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Supervisory Relationship Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner supervisorPersonnelId Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Security key chains Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Discern Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner PhoneType Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner PhoneFormat Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner AddressType Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Contact cd Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Country Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Residence Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner State Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner ResidenceType Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Credential Name Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Credential Type Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Confidentiality Level Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Active Status Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Data Status Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Bedrock Wizards Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner Bedrock Reports Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner ePrescribe LocationId Lookup Reconciliation
- Cerner ePrescribe ServiceLevelId Lookup Reconciliation
The parameters for all the reconciliation jobs are the same.
Table 3-28 lists the parameters and descriptions of the reconciliation jobs for entitlements.
Table 3-28 Parameters of the Reconciliation Jobs for Entitlements
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Application Name |
Current AOB application name with which the reconciliation job is associated. Do not modify this value. |
| Code Key Attribute |
Name of the connector attribute that is used to populate the Code Key column of the lookup definition (specified as the value of the Lookup Name attribute). Default value: __UID__ Do not modify this value. |
| Decode Attribute |
Name of the connector attribute that is used to populate the Decode column of the lookup definition (specified as the value of the Lookup Name attribute). Default value: __NAME__ |
| Lookup Name |
Enter the name of the lookup definition in Oracle Identity Governance that must be populated with values fetched from the target system. Depending on the Reconciliation job that you are using, the default values are as follows:
If you create a copy of any of these lookup definitions, then enter the name of that new lookup definition as the value of the Lookup Name attribute. |
| Object Type |
Enter the type of object you want to reconcile. Depending on the reconciliation job that you are using, the default values are as follows:
Note Do not change the value of this parameter |