Double-click the Table Name lookup field. Click Save.

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12.3.2.1.1 Adding a Process Task

Process tasks represent the steps that you must complete in a process. To add a process task:

1. Click Add.

The Creating New Task dialog box is displayed.

2. In the Task Name field, enter the name of the process task.

3. From the Toolbar of the Creating New Task window, click Save. Then, click Close.

The process task is added to the process definition.

12.3.2.1.2 Editing a Process Task

For instructions about how to edit and set process tasks, see Modifying Process Tasks on page 12-15.

12.3.2.1.3 Deleting a Process Task

To delete a process task: 1. Select the process task that you want to delete.

2. Click Delete.

The process task is removed from the process definition.

12.3.2.2 Reconciliation Field Mappings Tab

You use the Reconciliation Field Mappings tab shown in Figure 12–4 to define a relationship between data elements in a target system or trusted source and fields in Oracle Identity Manager. Figure 12–4 Reconciliation Field Mappings Tab of the Process Definition Form Only fields that you define in the Reconciliation Fields tab of the associated resource are available for mapping. Using a reconciliation event, these mappings determine which fields in Oracle Identity Manager to populate with information from the target See Also: See Modifying Process Tasks on page 12-15 for information about editing process tasks Developing Provisioning Processes 12-11 system. For target resources not trusted sources, you can use this tab to indicate which fields are key fields. Key fields determine the values that must be same on the process form and the reconciliation event to generate a match on the Processes Matched Tree tab of the Reconciliation Manager form. For each mapping, the following information is displayed: ■ Name of the field, as defined on the Reconciliation Fields tab of the associated resource, on the target system or trusted source that is to be reconciled with data in Oracle Identity Manager. ■ Data type associated with the field, as defined on the Reconciliation Fields tab of the associated resource. Possible values are Multi-Valued, String, Number, Date, and IT resource. ■ For trusted sources : For user discovery, mapping of the data in the trusted source field to the name of a field on the users form, or for organization discovery, mapping of the data in the trusted source field to the name of a field on the Oracle Identity Manager Organizations form. If you are performing user and organization discovery with a trusted source, organization discovery must be conducted first. ■ For target resources : The name of the field on the resources custom provisioning process form to which the data in the target resources field is to be mapped. ■ For target resources : Indicator designating if the field is a key field in the reconciliation for this target resource. For provisioning processes to match a reconciliation event data, the key field values in their process forms must be the same as those in the reconciliation event.

12.3.2.2.1 User Account Status Reconciliation

To configure user account status reconciliation, you must do the following: ■ For trusted sources : You must create a reconciliation field, for example, Status, in the corresponding trusted resource object, which denotes the status of the user in the target. The value of this field must be either Active or Disabled. This reconciliation field must be mapped to the user attribute status in the corresponding process definition. ■ For target resources : You must create a reconciliation field, for example, Status, in the corresponding resource object, which denotes the status of the resource in the target. This reconciliation field must be mapped to the process attribute OIM_OBJECT_STATUS in the corresponding process definition. The following statuses are supported for target resource reconciliation: – Revoked – Provisioned – Ready – Provide Information – Enabled See Also: Multiple Trusted Source Reconciliation on page 11-73 for information about how fields are mapped for multiple trusted source reconciliation