To request the resource object for a user, select Order For User.

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11.9.4.2.1 Depends On Tab From this tab, you can select resource objects that Oracle

Identity Manager must provision before provisioning the current resource object. If Oracle Identity Manager can provision the current resource object without first provisioning a resource object that is displayed on the Depends On tab, you must remove that resource object from the tab. The following topics are related to the Depends On tab: ■ Selecting a resource object on which the current resource object is dependent ■ Removing the dependent resource object Selecting a Dependent Resource Object To select a dependent resource object:

1. Click Assign.

The Assignment dialog box is displayed. 2. Select the resource object.

3. Click OK.

The dependent resource object is selected. Removing a Dependent Resource Object To remove a dependent resource object: 1. Select the dependent resource object that you want to remove.

2. Click Delete.

The resource object is removed from the Depends On tab. 11.9.4.2.2 Object Authorizers Tab Use this tab to specify roles that are the object authorizers for this resource. You can select users who are members of the Object Authorizers roles as targets for task assignments. Each role on the Object Authorizers tab has a priority number. The priority number can also be referenced when a task assigned to a role is escalated due to lack of action. You can increase or decrease the priority number for any role on this tab. For example, suppose that you configure members of the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS roles to be object authorizers. Also suppose that a process task associated with this resource object has a task assignment rule attached to it. The first user authorized to complete this process task is the user with the priority number 1. If the user does not complete the process task in a user-specified time, Oracle Identity Manager reassigns the task to the user with the next priority in the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS role. Assigning a Role to a Resource Object To assign a role to a resource object:

1. Click Assign.

The Assignment dialog box is displayed. 2. Select a role. See Also: Rule Designer Form on page 11-51 and Assignment Tab of the Editing Task Window on page 12-29 for more information about task assignment rules and process tasks Developing Resource Objects 11-63

3. Click OK.

The role is selected. Removing a Role from a Resource Object To remove a role from a resource object: 1. Select the desired role.

2. Click Delete.

The role is removed from the Object Authorizers tab. 11.9.4.2.3 Process Determination Rules Tab A resource object is a template for the resource that is provisioned to users or organizations. This template can be linked to multiple provisioning processes. Oracle Identity Manager uses process determination rules to select a provisioning process when a resource is requested or directly provisioned. Process determination rules provide the following criteria: ■ Which provisioning process to select when a resource is requested ■ Which provisioning process to select when a resource is provisioned directly Each provisioning process has a process determination rule. Each rule and process combination has a priority number that indicates the order in which Oracle Identity Manager will evaluate it. If the condition of a rule is false, Oracle Identity Manager evaluates the rule with the next highest priority. If a rule is true, Oracle Identity Manager executes the process associated with it. Adding a Process Determination Rule to a Resource Object To add a process determination rule to a resource object:

1. Click Add in the Provisioning Processes region, depending on the rule or process

combination you intend to create.

2. From the row that is displayed, double-click the Rules lookup field.

3. From the Lookup dialog box, select a rule, and assign it to the resource object only rules of Process Determination type are available for selection.

4. Click OK.

5. In the adjacent column, double-click the Processes lookup field.

6. From the Lookup dialog box, select a process, and assign it to the rule.

7. Click OK.

8. Enter a numeric value in the Priority field.

This determines the order in which Oracle Identity Manager evaluates the rule and process combination.

9. Click Save.

The rule and process combination is added to the resource object. Remove a Process Determination Rule From a Resource Object To remove a process determination rule from a resource object: 1. Select a rule and process combination.