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11-66 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager ■ Waiting : This resource object depends on other resource objects that have not yet been provisioned. ■ Revoked : The resources represented by the resource object are provisioned to target users or organizations that have been permanently deprovisioned from using the resources. ■ Ready : This resource object either does not depend on any other resource objects, or all resource objects upon which this resource object depends are provisioned. After a resource is assigned to a request and the resource objects status is Ready, Oracle Identity Manager evaluates the process determination rules to determine the provisioning process. When this happens, the status of the resource object changes to Provisioning. ■ Provisioning : The resource object is assigned to a request and a provisioning process has been selected. ■ Provisioned : The resources represented by the resource object are provisioned to the target users or organizations. ■ Provide Information : Additional information is required before the resources represented by the resource object can be provisioned to the target users or organizations. ■ None : This status does not represent the provisioning status of the resource object. Rather, it signifies that a task that belongs to the provisioning process that Oracle Identity Manager selects has no effect on the status of the resource object. ■ Enabled : The resources represented by the resource object are provisioned to the target users or organizations, and these users or organizations have access to the resources. ■ Disabled : The resources represented by the resource object are provisioned to the target users or organizations, but these users or organizations have temporarily lost access to the resources. Each provisioning status has a corresponding Launch Dependent check box. If the check box is selected and if the parent resource object achieves that provisioning status, then Oracle Identity Manager will continue the provisioning of the dependent resource object. For example, suppose that the Exchange resource object depends on Active Directory and has the Launch Dependent check box selected for the Provisioned and Enabled provisioning statuses. When the provisioning status of Active Directory changes to Provisioned or Enabled, and if Exchange provisioning is waiting on it, then Oracle Identity Manager will continue the provisioning process of Exchange. You might want to add additional provisioning statuses to a resource object to reflect the various task statuses of a provisioning process. For example, when the status of a task that belongs to a provisioning process is Rejected, you might want to set the corresponding provisioning status of the resource object to Revoked. Similarly, when an existing provisioning status is no longer valid, you must remove it from the resource object. The following sections discuss how to add a provisioning status to a resource object and remove a provisioning status from a resource object. Adding a Provisioning Status to a Resource Object To add a provisioning status to a resource object: