Reconciliation Jobs
Apart from reviewing the provisioning, reconciliation, and organization settings for your application and customizing them if required, you must specify values for the mandatory parameters of the reconciliation jobs.
The Settings page provides a preview of all settings related to provisioning, reconciliation, and organizations. You can review these settings and customize them if required. On the Reconciliation tab of the Settings page, expand the Reconciliation Jobs section to view the reconciliation jobs that the connector automatically creates after you create a Target or an Authoritative application. At this point, you can delete any reconciliation job that you do not want to use. If required, you can also edit the reconciliation jobs or create custom reconciliation jobs to meet your requirements. 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.
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Ensure that you enter values for the mandatory parameters (marked by the asterisk (*) symbol) of all the reconciliation jobs and then click Apply.
By default, jobs for user, delete user, and entitlement reconciliation are available for use after you create your application.
User Reconciliation Jobs
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SCIM Application Target User Reconciliation: Use this reconciliation job to reconcile user data from a Target application.
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SCIM Application Trusted User Reconciliation: Use this reconciliation job to reconcile user data from an Authoritative application.
The parameters for both these jobs are the same.
Table 2-12 Parameters of the User Reconciliation Jobs
| Parameter | Description |
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Application Name |
Name of the application you created for your target system. This value is the same as the value that you provided for the Application Name field while creating your application. Do not modify this value. |
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Filter |
Enter the expression for filtering records that the scheduled job must reconcile. Sample value: |
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Incremental Recon Attribute |
Name of the target system attribute that holds the timestamp at which the user record was modified. |
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Object Type |
Type of object you want to reconcile. Default value: |
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Latest Token |
The 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. Note: Do not enter a value for this attribute. The reconciliation engine automatically enters a value in this attribute. |
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Scheduled Task Name |
Name of the scheduled job. Note: For the scheduled job included with this connector, you must not change the value of this attribute. However, if you create a new job or create a copy of the job, then enter the unique name for that scheduled job as the value of this attribute. |
Delete User Reconciliation Jobs
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SCIM Application Target User Delete Reconciliation: Use this reconciliation job to reconcile data about deleted user accounts from a Target application.
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SCIM Application Trusted User Delete Reconciliation: Use this reconciliation job to reconcile data about deleted user accounts from an Authoritative application.
The parameters for both these jobs are the same.
Table 2-13 Parameters of the Delete User Reconciliation Jobs
| Parameter | Description |
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Application Name |
Name of the application you created for your target system. This value is the same as the value that you provided for the Application Name field while creating your target application. Do not modify this value. |
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Object Type |
Type of object you want to reconcile. Default value: |
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Scheduled Task Name |
Name of the scheduled job. Note: For the scheduled job included with this connector, you must not change the value of this attribute. However, if you create a new job or create a copy of the job, then enter the unique name for that scheduled job as the value of this attribute. |
Reconciliation Jobs for Entitlements
Depending on the child forms (of Lookup type) that you use or added on the Schema page, the corresponding reconciliation jobs for entitlements are displayed. For example, if you use the Groups child form on the Schema page, then the SCIM Application Group Lookup Reconciliation job is available for reconciling entitlements.
These reconciliation jobs are available only for a Target application. The parameters for all such reconciliation jobs are the same.
Table 2-14 Parameters of the Reconciliation Jobs for Entitlements
| Parameter | Description |
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Application Name |
Name of the application you created for your target system. This value is the same as the value that you provided for the Application Name field while creating your target application. Do not modify this value. |
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Lookup Name |
This parameter holds the name of the lookup definition that maps each lookup definition with the data source from which values must be fetched. Depending on the reconciliation job you are using, the default values is as follows:
For example, for the Groups entitlement job, the default value is |
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Object Type |
Enter the type of object whose values must be synchronized. For example, for reconciling Groups entitlement, enter __GROUPS__. Note: Do not change the value of this attribute. |
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Code Key Attribute |
Enter the name of the connector or target system 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: Note: Do not change the value of this attribute. |
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Decode Attribute |
Enter the name of the connector or target system attribute that is used to populate the Decode column of the lookup definition (specified as the value of the Lookup Name attribute). Default value: |