Understanding the Schema Page for an Authoritative Application
The Schema page for an Authoritative application displays the default schema that maps Oracle Identity Governance attributes with corresponding target system attributes. The connector uses these mappings during reconciliation runs.
The table under the SCIM Trusted section displays a basic set of user-specific attribute mappings between Oracle Identity Governance and the target system. The table also lists the data type for a given attribute and specifies whether it is mandatory for reconciliation and whether it is a matching key field for fetching records during reconciliation. By default, the Schema page displays mappings for the __UID__, __NAME__, and __ENABLE__ connector attributes with the corresponding Oracle Identity Governance attributes. If required, you can edit the default attribute mappings.
The schema page lists the default set of user-specific attribute mappings between the reconciliation fields in Oracle Identity Governance and target system attributes. The table also lists the data type for a given attribute and specifies whether it is a mandatory attribute for reconciliation.
If required, you can edit these attributes mappings by adding new attributes or deleting existing attributes on the Schema page as described in Creating an Authoritative Application in Oracle Fusion Middleware Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance.
The Organization Name, Xellerate Type, and Role identity attributes are mandatory fields on the OIG User form that cannot be left blank during reconciliation. As your target system might not contain corresponding attributes for the Organization Name, Xellerate Type, and Role identity attributes, they have been mapped to attributes in Oracle Identity Governance. In addition, the connector provides default values (as listed in the “Default Value for Identity Display Name” column of below table) that it can use during reconciliation. For example, the default target attribute value for the Organization Name attribute is Xellerate Users. This implies that the connector reconciles all target system user accounts into the Xellerate Users organization in Oracle Identity Governance. Similarly, the default attribute value for Xellerate Type attribute is End-User, which implies that all reconciled user records are marked as end users.
Table 2-7 SCIM Trusted User Account Schema Attributes for an Authoritative Application
| Identity Display Name | Target Attribute | Data Type | Mandatory Reconciliation Property? | Recon Field? | Default Value for Identity Display Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
User Login |
__NAME__ |
String |
No |
Yes |
NA |
|
SCIM User GUID |
__UID__ |
String |
No |
Yes |
NA |
|
usr_locale |
preferredLanguage |
String |
No |
Yes |
NA |
|
Display Name |
No |
Yes |
NA |
||
|
Status |
__ENABLE__ |
String |
No |
Yes |
NA |
|
Xellerate Type |
String |
No |
Yes |
End-User |
|
|
Organization Name |
String |
No |
Yes |
Xellerate Users |
|
|
Role |
String |
No |
Yes |
Full-Time |