August 2012
Intermediate to advanced
446 pages
9h 22m
English
When we first start to import information into Synchronization Engine it is likely that information already exists in many or all of the connected systems.
We might need to create special synchronization rules just for the initial load, which are not used again unless we need to rebuild the data.
Let me give you an example. At The Company, the basic idea is that users should be imported from the HR system and created in AD. But when we start, there might be existing users in AD and we would need to connect them using a Join rather than provisioning (creating) them in AD. During the initial load we would therefore turn off Provision in FIM, import users from both systems, project them into the MV, and join the ...
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