From the Actions menu, select Delete Rule Components. A message box is

Managing Attestation Processes 19-3 A deleted process is not displayed in Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console. Because process names and codes are unique, a name once used is no longer available, and no new attestation process can be created with the same name.

19.1.2 Components of Attestation Tasks

The basic purpose of the attestation process is to set up an attestation task in Oracle Identity Manager. The attestation task is displayed in the Attestation tab of the TaskList in the Oracle Identity Manager Self Service, where you can manage this task or delegate it to someone else to manage. The following are the basic components of an attestation task: ■ Reviewer : This specifies the user who performs the attestation. ■ Task Source : This specifies whether or not the attestation task is a result of a process or because of delegation by another reviewer. In the case of delegation, the task must track the reviewer who delegated the task, and which task is the source of the entitlements. ■ Attestation Data : This is detailed data about user entitlements in the attestation scope. This data is from the process form of the provisioned resource instance. ■ Attestation Date : This defines the date on which the attestation task is initiated. ■ Attestation Actions : These are the actions that the reviewer can take on the attestation scope. The action is not at the level of attestation task overall, but rather against each entitlement in the attestation scope. The following are attestation actions: – Certify : The reviewer agrees that the user being reviewed is allowed to have the entitlement in its current form, including any specific data or fine-grained permissions. – Reject : The reviewer does not think that the user must have this entitlement in the form. – Decline : The reviewer does not want to accept the responsibility of attesting to the entitlement. This action is usually for cases in which processes have been configured incorrectly, and is useful in the early stages of a rollout. A reviewer declines a task when the reviewer wants someone else to act upon the task. When a task is declined, it gets assigned to a random user in the System Administrator role. – Delegate : The reviewer wants to reassign the attestation of this entitlement to another qualified person.

19.1.2.1 Attestation Inbox

From the Attestation tab of the TaskList in the Self Service, a reviewer can view the details of each attestation task. Within an attestation task, the reviewer can provide responses or comments for individual entitlements. Note: The attestation tasks are not workflow tasks in Oracle Identity Manager definition. They are not created as part of workflow. Attestation tasks do not support all the task management features that the workflow engine supports such as dynamic assignment, escalation, and proxy management.