Click Add Element. Managing Resources By Using the Design Console

Developing Resource Objects 11-57 The nested rule is displayed in the Rule Elements tab of the Rule Designer form. 4. From the main screens Toolbar, click Save. The nested rule is added to the rule. Removing a Rule Element or Nested Rule from a Rule To remove a rule element or a nested rule: 1. Select the rule element or nested rule that you want to remove.

2. Click Delete.

The rule element or nested rule is removed from the rule.

11.9.3.2.2 Usage Tab This tab is displayed on the Rule Designer form. The information

in the Usage tab reflects the rules classification type. For example, if a rule type is prepopulate, the user-created field that this rule is applied to is displayed in this tab. Figure 11–36 shows the Usage tab. Figure 11–36 Usage Tab of the Rule Designer Form This tab displays the following items: ■ The password policy, resource object, process, process task, auto-role membership criteria, role, Oracle Identity Manager form field, and prepopulate adapter associated with a rule. ■ A one-letter code, signifying the rules classification type: P=Provisioning. This code is displayed for process determination rules only. ■ The rules priority number.

11.9.3.3 Rule Designer Table

The Rule Designer Table, as shown in Figure 11–37 , displays all available rules defined in the Rule Designer form. 11-58 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Figure 11–37 Rule Designer Table Table 11–11 shows the information displayed in the Rule Designer Table.

11.9.4 Resource Objects Form

The Resource Objects form is in the Resource Management folder. You use this form to create and manage the resource objects for the Oracle Identity Manager resources that you want to provision for organizations or users. Resource object definitions are templates for provisioning the resource. However, the provisioning of the resource depends on the design of the provisioning processes that you link to the resource object. Table 11–11 Information in the Rule Designer Table Field Name Description Rule Name The name of the rule. Rule Type A rule can belong to one of four types: ■ General : Enables Oracle Identity Manager to add a user to a role automatically and determines the password policy that is assigned to a resource object. ■ Process Determination: Determines the provisioning processes that are selected for a resource object. ■ Task Assignment: Determines which user, role, or both are assigned to a process task. ■ Pre-Populate : Determines which prepopulate adapter is executed for a given form field. Rule Sub-Type A rule of type Process Determination, Task Assignment, or Pre-Populate can be categorized into one of four sub-types: ■ Organization Provisioning : Classifies the rule as a provisioning rule. You use this subtype to determine the organization for which a process is provisioned, a task is assigned, or the prepopulate adapter is applied. ■ User Provisioning : Classifies the rule as a provisioning rule. You use this subtype to determine the user for which a process is provisioned, a task is assigned, or a pre-populate adapter is applied. Rule Operator The relationship between the attribute and the attribute value represented by the == or = operators. Description Explanatory information about the rule. Last Updated The date when the rule was last updated.