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1-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager ■ Event: This section displays the information about the event, such as event ID, whether the event type is User or Account, the time when the event was created, the reconciliation run ID, resource name, the profile name, and the key field values. Reconciliation can use several key fields, and the key field values are shown separated by commas. ■ Linked To: This section shows that the event is linked to a user or account. It displays the user or account ID to which the event is linked, the account description if any, and the type of linking, such as rule-based linking or manual linking. Rule-based linking means that the reconciliation engine has performed the linking. Manual linking means that the administrator performs the linking manually. ■ Notes: The reconciliation engine adds notes where appropriate. For example, when there is a Data Validation Fail, the engine adds a note explaining the reason. This is a read-only field and is blank if no notes are attached to the event. ■ Reconciliation Data: This table displays the reconciliation event data. This shows the attribute name, attribute value, and Oracle Identity Manager mapped field. It also shows the child data of the event, if any. The reconciliation data displays the last name, first name, hiring date, user ID, and the IT resource name. If there are attributes with multi-language support, then these attribute values are also displayed in a separate table similar to child data. ■ Matched Accounts: This table displays the accounts that are matched. The columns in the Matched Accounts table are listed in Table 1 2 : ■ Matched Users: This table shows the user matches found by the reconciliation engine. For a multiple match, the linked user is not shown in this table. ■ History: This table shows the operations that took place for this event from event creation and data validation to account matching and whether the update was successful. The columns in the History table are listed in Table 1 3 : Table 1 2 Columns in the Matched Accounts Table Column Description Account ID The account ID of the matched account Orc Key An internal key that is stored in the ORC table. This key indicated if the event is matched to a user or an account. Descriptor Field A description that is associated to the account Login ID The user login ID corresponding to the user ID displayed for user events. Account Owner Name A string comprising of the first name and last name and the login ID of the user who owns the account. The event pertains to this account. Account Owner Type The type of account owner, such as user. Table 1 3 Columns in the History Table Column Description Status Event status at the given date and time. Action Action performed on the event at the given date and time. Action Performed by User The ID and login ID of the user who performed the cited action. The engine uses the Default IAM Admin id: xelsysadm, ID = 1.