Performs a test on the name of the current operation. The type of test performed depends on the specified operator.
Select the condition test type.
Operator |
Returns True When... |
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Equal |
The name of the current operation is equal to the content of the condition when compared by using the specified comparison mode. |
Greater Than |
The name of the current operation is greater than content of the condition when compared by using the specified comparison mode. |
Less Than |
The name of the current operation is less than content of the condition when compared by using the specified comparison mode. |
Not Equal |
Equal would return False. |
Not Greater Than |
Greater Than would return False. |
Not Less Than |
Less Than would return False. |
The condition has a comparison mode parameter that indicates how a comparison is done.
Mode |
Description |
---|---|
Case Sensitive |
Character-by-character case sensitive comparison. |
Case Insensitive |
Character-by-character case insensitive comparison. |
Regular Expression |
The regular expression matches the entire string. It defaults to case insensitive, but can be changed by an escape in the expression. For more information, see the Oracle Java documentation. The pattern options CASE_INSENSITIVE, DOTALL, and UNICODE_CASE are used but can be reversed by using the appropriate embedded escapes. |
Source DN |
Compares by using semantics appropriate to the DN format for the source data store. |
Destination DN |
Compares by using semantics appropriate to the DN format for the destination data store. |
Numeric |
Compares numerically. |
Binary |
Compares the binary information. |
The operators that contain the comparison mode parameter are:
Equal
Greater Than
Less Than
Not Equal
Not Greater Than
Not Less Than
Contains the value defined for the selected operator. The value is used by the condition. Each value supports variable expansion. For more information, see Variable Selector. The operators that contain the value field are:
Equal
Greater Than
Less Than
Not Equal
Not Greater Than
Not Less Than
The values are the operations that the Identity Manager engine looks for:
add
add-association
check-object-password
check-password
delete
generated-password
get-named-password
init-params
instance
modify
modify-association
modify-password
move
password
query
query-schema
remove-association
rename
schema-def
status
sync
trigger
This list is not exclusive. Custom operations can be implemented by drivers and administrators.
The example adds a User object to the appropriate Employee or Manager group based on Title. It also creates the group, if needed, and sets up security equal to that group. The policy name is Govern Groups for User Based on Title Attribute, and it is available for download from the NetIQ Support Web site. For more information, see Downloading Identity Manager Policies
in the NetIQ Identity Manager Understanding Policies Guide. To view the policy in XML, see 003-Command-AddCreateGroups.xml.
The condition checks to see if an Add or Modify operation has occurred. When one of these occurs, it sets the local variables.