Click Save. Click Delete.

Developing Resource Objects 11-71 ■ Indicator that designates whether or not this field is required in a reconciliation event The following is an example of a reconciliation field definition: TargetField1 [String], Required In the Reconciliation Fields tab, you can perform the following: ■ Add a reconciliation field The following procedure adds fields from the target system or trusted source to the list of fields that are to be reconciled with information in Oracle Identity Manager. To add a reconciliation field:

1. Click Add Field.

The Add Reconciliation Field dialog box is displayed.

2. Enter the name of the field on the target resource or trusted source in the Field

Name field. This is the name that will reference the target resource or trusted source field in Oracle Identity Manager.

3. Select one of the following values from the menu in the Field Type field:

– Multi-Valued This is meant for use with fields that contain one or more component fields. – String – String – Date – IT resource During reconciliation event creation, the value this field receives must be the same as the name of an IT resource defined in Oracle Identity Man- ager.

4. Select the Required check box.

If selected, the reconciliation field must be processed on the Reconciliation section of the Event Management tab in the Advanced Administration before Note: Oracle Identity Manager will not begin to match provisioning processes, users or organizations to the reconciliation event until all fields are processed on the Reconciliation section of the Event Management tab in the Advanced Administration. Note: Before Oracle Identity Manager can successfully perform reconciliation with an external target resource or trusted source, the fields you have defined on this tab must be mapped to the appropriate Oracle Identity Manager fields by using the Field Mappings tab of the resources default provisioning process. 11-72 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Oracle Identity Manager will begin matching a provisioning process, user, or organization to the reconciliation event. If this check box is not selected, the inability to process this field in a reconciliation event will not prevent matching from occurring.

5. Click Save.

The field will be available for mapping in the resources default provisioning process. ■ Delete a reconciliation field Use the following procedure to remove a target system field from the list of fields that are to be reconciled with information in Oracle Identity Manager. For a trusted source, this must be the user resource definition. To delete a reconciliation field: 1. Select the field you wish to remove.

2. Click Delete Field.

The selected field will be removed from the list of fields with which Oracle Identity Manager reconciles data on the target system this will have no effect on the data in the target system itself. Reconciliation Action Rules Tab By using this tab, you can specify the actions that Oracle Identity Manager will perform when some matches within reconciliation event records are encountered. Each record in this tab is a combination of: ■ The matching condition criteria ■ The action to be performed The conditions and actions from which you can select are predefined. Depending on the matching conditions, certain actions might not be applicable. A complete list of the available options is provided in Table 11–13 . Table 11–13 Rule Conditions and Possible Rule Actions Rule Condition Possible Rule Actions No matches found None Create User only available with the trusted source One Process Match Found None Establish Link Multiple Process Matches Found None One Entity Match Found None Establish Link Multiple Entity Matches Found None See Also: Assignment Tab of the Editing Task Window on page 12-29 for a description of the classification types for the users and roles listed in the preceding table Developing Resource Objects 11-73 Adding a Reconciliation Action Rule To add a reconciliation action rule:

1. Click Add Field.