The General Settings page allows you to define global settings that control the behavior of the Identity Reporting Module.
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in the left navigation menu.The reporting module displays the General Settings page:
To define the general settings:
To specify how long completed reports should be retained, specify the unit of time (days, weeks, or months) and a number in the
field.To specify how often data should be collected, specify the unit of time (days, weeks, or months) and a number in the
field. This value defines a schedule for data collection.To specify how long data should be retained, specify the unit of time (days, weeks, or months) and a number in the
field.To specify the preferred language that will be used for data collection, select the language in the
field. Generated reports will always show data in this language.To save your changes, click
.To manage your data:
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to collect data from all defined data sources immediately.When the reporting module executes a data collection operation, it stores all data collected in the Identity Information Warehouse. The data are stored in tables within the idm_rpt_data schema in the SIEM database. Some tables are not updated until the objects they contain are assigned to related objects. For example, the categories that are added to the DAL choice lists for roles and resources are not populated in the idmrpt_category table until they have been assigned to an object.
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to purge historical data from the reporting database immediately.When the reporting module executes a data purge operation, it only purges data from the history tables that is older than the retention value specified for the
setting. Any historical data that is more recent than the retention interval permits will be retained.To determine whether the data should be retained or purged, the reporting module calculates the difference (in seconds) between the current time and the timestamp for the collected data and compares this value to the retention interval. To make the comparison, the reporting module translates the retention interval to a value in seconds. For example, if you specify 1 day as the retention interval, the reporting module compares the age of the historical data to 864000 seconds.
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action does not remove any of the current state data.Archiving reporting data If you want to archive data in the reporting database, you need to use the archiving tools provided with PostgreSQL. For more information, see the PostgreSQL documentation.