Click Save. Click the Assignment tab. Click Add.

Developing Provisioning Processes 12-31 A blank row is displayed in the Assignment tab.

4. Double-click the Rule lookup field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select the rule that you want to add to the process task. Then, click OK.

5. Double-click the Target Type lookup field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select the classification type of the user or role User, Role, Group User with Least Load, Request Target Users Manager, Object Authorizer User with Least Load, Object Administrator, Object Administrator User with Least Load that is responsible for completing the process task. Then, click OK.

6. Double-click the Group lookup field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select the role that is responsible for completing the process task. This setting is only necessary if you selected Group or Group User with Least Load in the Target Type field. Then, click OK. OR Double-click the User lookup field. From the Lookup window that is displayed, select the user who is responsible for completing the process task. This setting is only necessary if you selected User in the Target Type field. Then, click OK.

7. Double-click the Email Name field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select the e-mail notification that will be sent to the corresponding user or role once the task is assigned. Click OK. Then, select the Send Email check box. If you do not want Oracle Identity Manager to send an e-mail notification when the task is assigned, go to Step 8.

8. In the Escalation Time field, enter the time in milliseconds that the selected user

or role has to complete the process task. When you do not want to associate a time limit with the rule you are adding to the process task, leave the Escalation Time field empty, and proceed to Step 10. 9. In the Priority field, enter the priority number of the rule that you are adding to the process task.

10. Click Save.

The rule is added to the process task.

12.3.3.8.2 Removing a Rule from a Process Task

To remove a rule from a process task: 1. Select the rule that you want to delete.

2. Click Delete.

The rule is removed from the process task. 12-32 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager 13 Developing Process Forms 13-1 13 Developing Process Forms This chapter describes how to develop provisioning process forms by using the Design Console. It contains the following sections: ■ Form Designer Form ■ Error Message Definition Form

13.1 Form Designer Form

The information required to provision resources to a target user or organization cannot always be retrieved from an existing Oracle Identity Manager form. You can use the Form Designer form in the Development Tools folder to create a form with fields that contain the relevant information. After creating the form, you assign it to the process or resource object that is associated with provisioning resources to the user or organization. Figure 13–1 shows the Form Designer Form. Oracle Identity Manager displays a resource object or process form that a user creates by using the Form Designer form for the following reason: When the process form is attached to the appropriate provisioning process, and the Launch Form menu command is selected by right-clicking the process from the Object Process Console tab of the Organizations or Users forms. For example, when Oracle Identity Manager or one of its users attempts to complete the resource object or process, the assigned form is triggered. When this occurs, either Oracle Identity Manager or a user populates the fields of this form. After the data is saved, the corresponding process or resource object can achieve a status of Completed, and Oracle Identity Manager can provision the appropriate resources to the target organizations or users.