Click the Object Reconciliation tab as illustrated in

Developing Identity Connectors 17-37 Figure 17–17 Reconciliation Field Mapping in Design Console 5. Add mappings between the reconciliation profile fields and the process form fields. ■ First Name[String] = UD_FLAT_FIL_FIRSTNAME ■ Email ID[String] = UD_FLAT_FIL_MAILID ■ IT Resource Name[String] = UD_FLAT_FIL_SERVER ■ Last Name[String] = UD_FLAT_FIL_LASTNAME ■ Account ID [String] = UD_FLAT_FIL_ACCOUNTID KEY KEY sets Account ID as a key field. 6. Save the configuration.

17.2.4.4.1 Field Flags Used in the Reconciliation Attributes Map

For reconciliation attributes mapping, the following field flags can be appended to the code key: ■ TRUSTED: This must be specified in the Recon Attribute Map for the field that represents the status of the account. This flag must be specified only for trusted reconciliation. If this is specified, then the status of the account is either Active or Disabled. Otherwise, the status is either Enabled or Disabled. For example, the code key for a field with label Status whose value needs to be either ActiveDisabled must look similar to Status[TRUSTED]. ■ DATE: In Recon Attribute Map, this must be specified for fields whose type need to be considered as Date. For example, the code key for a field with label Today whose value needs to be displayed in the date format must look similar to Today[DATE].

17.2.4.5 Defining a Reconciliation Matching Rule

A reconciliation matching rule defines the equation for calculating the user match. 1. Log in to the Oracle Identity Manager Design Console. 17-38 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager 2. Open the Reconciliation Rules form under Development Tools.

3. Click Add Rule.

Figure 17–18 Adding Reconciliation Matching Rule

4. Select resource object FLATFILERO.

5. Save and add the rule element.

User Login from the user profile data equals the Account ID resource attribute.

6. Save the rule.

17.3 Provisioning a Flat File Account

The flat file connector is ready to work so now the user needs to log in to Oracle Identity Manager and create an IT resource target using the following procedure. ■ Create IT resource of type Flat File. ■ Provide the IT resource parameters as appropriate. ■ Provide the configuration parameters in Lookup.FF.Configuration as appropriate.