The Identity Vault and the managed systems might contain more roles than can be displayed in the
list and the list. Rather than paging through the lists to find the roles and authorizations you want to map, you can filter the lists to show the desired items.In the Identity Vault panel, click the
icon to display the Roles Filter dialog box.Use the
, , and fields to define the filter criteria.The filter can utilize criteria in one, two, or all three fields. You can also use * and ? as wildcards. The
field is case sensitive. The following are examples of possible filters:
Desired Result |
Name Field |
Category Field |
Level Field |
---|---|---|---|
All roles that start with M |
M* |
Blank |
Blank |
All IT roles that start with M |
M* |
Blank |
IT Role |
All roles that start with M and are in the Systems Access category |
M* |
Systems Access |
Blank |
Click
to apply the filter.In the Authorizations panel, click the
icon to display the Authorizations Filter dialog box.Use the
, , and fields to define the filter criteria.The filter can utilize criteria in one, two, or all three fields. You can also use * and ? as wildcards. The following are examples of possible filters:
Desired Result |
ID Field |
Description Field |
Type Field |
---|---|---|---|
All authorizations that start with S |
S* |
Blank |
Blank |
All authorizations that start with S and whose type is Role |
S* |
Blank |
Role |
Click
to apply the filter.The Role Mapping Administrator displays all the columns, including
, and by default. You can hide the columns.Click
to open the Select Columns dialog box.Select or deselect the columns that you want to display, then click
. The Role Mapping Administrator stores the column setting for subsequent sessions.You can change the resource creation settings to differentiate resources created for authorizations from different drivers or managed systems.
In the
list, select the driver/logical system for which you want to customize the resource creation settings, then click icon in the toolbar.Specify the category for creating the resource. For example, default or system.
Select the <resource name>.
check box if you want to prefix the resource name with the driver name. For example, ldapdriver_Select the <resource name>.
check box if you want to prefix the logical system name for the resource. This is useful for fan-out drivers. For example, IDCL3000_Specify the delimiter to use between the prefix and the resource name in the
text box. You cannot include the following characters in the delimiter: < > , ; \ สบ + # = / | & *.Click
to save the changes.