Click Add Field Map.

12-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager 10. Repeat Steps 6 through 9 for each component child field defined on the multi-value field.

11. Click Save.

The mapping for the selected fields will be applied the next time a reconciliation event is received from the target resource.

12.3.2.2.3 Deleting a Mapping

This procedure is used to delete a mapping that has been established between a field in Oracle Identity Manager and a field on the target system or trusted source as defined on the Reconciliation Fields tab of the associated resource definition. To delete a mapping: 1. Go to the provisioning process definition for the associated resource.

2. Select the Reconciliation Field Mappings tab.

3. Select the field mapping you want to delete.

4. Click Delete Map.

The mapping for the selected field is deleted.

12.3.2.3 Administrators Tab

You use this tab to select the roles that can view, modify, and delete the current process definition. On this tab, when the Write check box is selected, the corresponding role can read and modify the current process definition. When the Delete check box is selected, the associated role can delete the current process definition.

12.3.2.3.1 Assigning a Role to a Process Definition

To assign a role:

1. Click Assign.

The Groups window is displayed. 2. Select the unassigned role, and assign it to the process definition.

3. Click OK.

The role is displayed in the Administrators tab. 4. To enable this role to view or modify, or view and modify the current process definition, double-click the corresponding Write check box. Otherwise, go to Step 5. 5. To enable this role to delete the current process definition, double-click the associated Delete check box. Otherwise, go to Step 6.

6. Click Save.

The role is assigned to the process definition.

12.3.2.3.2 Removing a Role From a Process Definition

To remove a role: 1. Highlight the role that you want to remove.

2. Click Delete.

Developing Provisioning Processes 12-15 The role is removed from the process definition.

12.3.3 Modifying Process Tasks

To modify a process task for a process definition, double-click its row heading. The Editing Task window is displayed, containing additional information about the process task. The Editing Task window contains the following tabs: ■ General Tab ■ Integration Tab ■ Task Dependency Tab ■ Responses Tab ■ UndoRecovery Tab ■ Notification Tab ■ Task to Object Status Mapping Tab ■ Assignment Tab of the Editing Task Window

12.3.3.1 General Tab

You use this tab to set high-level information for the task that you want to modify. For this example, the Create User task is used to create a user in the Solaris environment. Table 12–3 describes the fields of the General tab. Table 12–3 Fields of the General Tab of the Editing Task Dialog Box Field Name Description Task Name The name of the process task. Task Description Explanatory information about the process task. Duration The expected completion time of the current process task in days, hours, and minutes. Conditional This check box determines if a condition is met to add the current process task to the process. Select this check box to prevent the process task from being added to the process unless a condition has been met. Clear this check box to not require the condition to be met for the process task to be added to the process. Required for Completion This check box determines if the current process task must be completed for the process to be completed. Select this check box to require the process task to have a status of Completed before the process can be completed. Deselect this check box to ensure that the status of the process task does not affect the completion status of the process. Constant Duration Not applicable Task Effect From this box, select the process action you want to associate with the task, for example, disable or enable. A process can enable or disable a users access to a resource. When the disable action is chosen, all tasks associated with the disable action are inserted. Note : If you do not want the process task to be associated with a particular process action, select NONE from the box.