5.4.4.1 Scheduled Jobs for Reconciliation of User Records
Depending on whether you want to implement trusted source or target resource reconciliation, you must specify values for the attributes of one of the following user reconciliation scheduled jobs:
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Siebel Target User Recon
This scheduled job is used to reconcile user data in the target resource (account management) mode of the connector
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Siebel Trusted User Reconciliation
This scheduled job is used to reconcile user data in the trusted source (identity management) mode of the connector
Table 5-2 describes the attributes of both scheduled jobs.
Table 5-2 Attributes of the Scheduled Jobs for Reconciliation of User Records
| Attribute | Description |
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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. |
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Custom Recon Query |
Provide a value for this attribute if you want to reconcile the subset of added or modified target system records. |
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Object Type |
This parameter holds the name of the object type for the reconciliation run. Do not change the default value. |
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Scheduled Task Name |
Name of the scheduled task used for reconciliation. Do not modify the value of this parameter. |
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Day Light Saving |
Enter the time, in minutes, that must be added to the time-stamp value stored in the LastExecution Timestamp attribute. Default value: 0 |
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Incremental Recon Date Attribute |
This attribute holds the name of the target system that maintains the time stamp of target system records. Default value: Updated |
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Latest Token |
This attribute holds the time stamp at which the last reconciliation run started. The reconciliation engine automatically enters a value in this attribute. Sample value: |
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Time Zone |
Enter the time zone of the target system database. Default value: |
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UserType |
Specify the type of user that must be reconciled from the target system. You can specify one of the following Siebel user types:
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