There are two different parts to editing a Schema Mapping policy. First, you edit the placement of the policies in the policy set. Second, you edit the policy itself through the Schema Map editor.
In the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, click the Schema Mapping Policy to bring up the Schema Mapping Policies window.
For instructions on how to access the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, see Accessing the Identity Manager Driver Overview Page.
The options in this window allow you to position the policy you are currently working with. The following table explains each of the options:
The Schema Map editor is a complete graphical interface for creating and managing the schema mapping policies. The Schema Map editor creates a policy by using XML.
To access the Schema Map Editor:
On the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, click the Schema Mapping Policy set.
For instructions on how to access the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, see Accessing the Identity Manager Driver Overview Page.
Click the name of a policy.
The Schema Map editor has three tabs:
Contains the most information and is where you edit the policy through the GUI interface.
Table 4-1 Schema Map Editor Tasks
WARNING:Do not delete any classes or attributes that are being used in the Identity Vault. This can cause objects to become unknown.
Select
to edit the DirXML Script policy. Make the changes you desire to the DirXML Script, then click to save the changes.Figure 4-1 Edit XML
Shows you a list of the drivers that are currently referencing this policy. The list refers only to policies in this policy’s driver set. If this policy is referenced from a different driver set, those references do not appear here.
Figure 4-2 Usage