Click Assign. Click OK. Double-click the Status lookup field. Click Save.

Developing Provisioning Processes 12-29 The process task status is mapped to the provisioning status.

12.3.3.7.2 Unmapping a Process Task Status From a Provisioning Status

To unmap an process task status from a provisioning status: 1. Select the desired process task status.

2. Double-click the Object Status lookup field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select None. None indicates that this status has no effect on the provisioning status of the resource object.

3. Click OK.

The provisioning status of None is displayed in the Task to Object Status Mapping tab.

4. Click Save.

The process task status is no longer mapped to the provisioning status of the resource object.

12.3.3.8 Assignment Tab of the Editing Task Window

This tab is used to specify assignment rules for the current process task. These rules will determine how the process task will be assigned. If the criteria of the Solaris Process Tasks - User rule are not satisfied, Oracle Identity Manager evaluates the criteria of the Solaris Process Tasks - Group rule. If that rules criteria are met, the task is assigned to the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS role, and the task is marked to escalate in 10 minutes. Table 12–4 describes the fields of the Assignment tab. Note: Task assignment rules are useful when associated with tasks that are to be completed manually. Most provisioning process tasks are automated, and as a result, they might not require task assignment rules. Note: Only rules with a classification type of Task Assignment can be assigned to a process task. For more information about specifying the classification type of a rule, see Rule Designer Form on page 11-51. In addition, a Default rule is predefined in Oracle Identity Manager. This rule always evaluates to True. Therefore, it can be used as a safeguard mechanism to ensure that at least one predefined task assignment occurs if all the other rules fail. Table 12–4 Fields of the Assignment Tab of the Editing Task Window Field Name Description Rule The name of the Task Assignment rule to evaluate. 12-30 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager The following sections describe adding a task assignment rule to a process task and how to remove it from the process task.

12.3.3.8.1 Adding a Rule to a Process Task

To add a rule to a process task: 1. Double-click the row heading of the task to which you want to add a rule. The Editing Task window is displayed.

2. Click the Assignment tab.

3. Click Add.

Target Type The classification type of the user or role that is responsible for completing the current process task. Currently, the process task can be assigned to: ■ User . An Oracle Identity Manager user. ■ Role . A role. ■ Group User with Least Load . The member of the specified role with the fewest process tasks assigned. ■ Request Target Users Manager . The supervisor of the user who is being provisioned with the resource. ■ Object Authorizer User with Least Load . The member of the role designated as an Object Authorizer role for the resource with the fewest process tasks assigned. ■ Object Administrator . A role that is defined as an administrator of the associated resource object. ■ Object Administrator User with Least Load . The member of the role designated as an Object Administrator role with the fewest process tasks assigned. Note : Object Authorizer and Object Administrator roles are defined in the Object Authorizers and Administrators tabs, respectively, of the Resource Objects form. Adapter This is the name of the adapter. Double-click this field to get a lookup form for all existing adapters. Adapter Status This is the status of the adapter. Group The role to which the current process task is assigned. User The user to which the current process task is assigned. Email Name Send Email By selecting an e-mail notification from the Email Name lookup field, and selecting the Send Email check box, Oracle Identity Manager will send the e-mail notification to a user or role once the current process task is assigned. Escalation Time The amount of time in milliseconds that the user or role, which is associated with the rule that Oracle Identity Manager triggers, has to complete the process task. If this process task is not completed in the allotted time, Oracle Identity Manager will re-assign it to another user or role. The escalation rule adheres to the order defined by the target type parameter. Priority The priority number of the rule that is associated with the current process task. This number indicates the order in which Oracle Identity Manager will evaluate the rule. Table 12–4 Cont. Fields of the Assignment Tab of the Editing Task Window Field Name Description