What's New In This Guide
This section summarizes the new features and significant changes in Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c Release 2 (12.2.1.3.0).
Follow the pointers into this guide to get more information about the features and how to use them.
Updates in January 2021 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
In addition to bug fixes and editorial corrections, this revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains the following change:
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After applying Oracle Identity Governance Bundle Patch 12.2.1.4.210107, a new system property XL.APHarvesting.AllowAccountDataUpdate is available that you can use to update the account data with the policy defaults for the accounts linked to the access policies. See Evaluating Policies for Direct Provisioned and Request Created Accounts.
Updates in October 2020 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
Updates in October 2019 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
Updates in October 2018 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
Updates in July 2018 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
Updates in May 2018 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
Updates in April 2018 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains the following updates:
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After you apply bundle patch 12.2.1.3.180413, Create Target Application allows you to create new advanced configuration attributes. See Providing Basic Information for Target Application.
Updates in December 2017 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
Updates in September 2017 Documentation Refresh for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
This revision of Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance contains bug fixes and editorial corrections.
New and Changed Features for 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
Oracle Identity Governance 12c (12.2.1.3.0) includes the following new and changed self service features for this document.
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Oracle Identity Governance enables you to define your own custom access reviewer for user certifications. See Custom Reviewer for User Certifications.
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Group or certifier assignments must be claimed by a user to take actions on it and released by the user for other users in the group to view the actions taken. See Claiming and Releasing Group Certifier Assignments. Group certifier assignments can be defined while creating the certification definitions. See Creating Certification Definitions.
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New options have been introduced under the Limit the entitlement-assignments to certify for each user option for creating a user certification definition. See Creating a User Certification Definition.
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New option Include entitlements provisioned by access policy has been introduced for creating an entitlement certification definition. See Creating an Entitlement Certification Definition.
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The Certification Dashboard enables sorting and listing the certifications by the percentage completion of the certifications. See Sorting Certification Search Results.
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Oracle Identity Governance supports inheriting the access granted through access policies from the parent role to child role. See Evaluating Policies for Role Inheritance.
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Access Policy can be created and managed from the Manage tab in Identity Self Service. See Managing Access Policies.
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The application onboarding capability in Identity Self Service enables you to create and manage applications, templates, instances of applications, and clone applications. See Managing Application Onboarding.