The Identity Manager engine currently uses the application schema for the following:
DirXML Script uses the dn-format/dn-delims to figure out how to parse or convert DN's coming from and going to the application.
The multi-valued flag on attributes are used during the attribute merge process that happens as part of a match, resync, or migrate.
Designer enables you to manage a copy of the connected system’s schema. You can make changes to a copy of the application schema so that you can test the Identity Manager drivers in Designer. The schema changes cannot be deployed into the live application schema.
Right-click the driver connection in Designer, then select
.Add, rename, or delete the application’s classes or attributes, then click
.
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Description |
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Lists all of the classes stored in Designer from the application’s schema. |
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Adds a new class. |
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Renames the selected class. |
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Deletes the selected class. |
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Provides a new copy of the application’s schema.This option is useful if the application schema changes. |
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Launches the Help documentation for the Manage Schema tool. |
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Specifies whether the class is a container. |
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The unique ID of the class. |
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Adds the schema information into the Document Generator. For more information see Section 16.0, Documenting Projects. |
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Lists all of the attributes stored in Designer for the selected class from the application’s schema. |
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Adds a new attribute for the selected class. |
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Renames the selected attribute. |
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Deletes the selected attribute. |
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Specifies the details of the attribute. To edit the constraints, select an attribute. |
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Specifies the syntax of the attribute. To view the syntax, select an attribute. To change the syntax, select an option from the drop-down list. |
If the application schema changes, you can get a new copy of the application’s schema by refreshing the application schema.
Right-click the driver connection, then select
> .Click the browse icon.
Browse to and select the server where the driver is installed, then click
twice.