Use An Application Object As A Template; Clear All Parameters; Configuration Options - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Identity Vault attribute names to the corresponding application attribute by using the Schema
Map policy, as long as the driver references the Schema Map policy. However, the values for
the attributes might be in an incorrect format.
4 Click OK if a warning message is displayed.
5 Click Next to test the policy against the object.

9.2.4 Use an Application Object As a Template

The Policy Simulator allows you to use an existing Application object to populate the input
document.
1 In the toolbar, select Browse to an object in the Application to use as a template
2 Designer opens an Application Browser so you can browse to the object you want to use as a
template.
Designer uses Independent Driver Services (IDS) to access the application. If you encounter an
error while connecting to the application, use the IDS Trace view to see where the error
occurred.
To open the IDS Trace view, right-click the driver object in the Outline view, then select Show
IDS Trace. IDS trace must be loaded before connecting to the application in order to capture
any error messages.
NOTE: Simulator access to application attributes is based on the rights granted to the
application user specified in the driver configuration.
3 Browse to and select the desired object, then click OK.
The Simulator populates the input document based on the values in the selected application
object.
4 Click Next to test the policy using the input document.

9.2.5 Clear All Parameters

The Policy Simulator allows you to clear all parameters, attributes, and values that have been set.
You can create a new input document without launching the XDS Builder again.
1 In the toolbar, select Clear
2 Specify information to create a new input document.

9.2.6 Configuration Options

The Policy Simulator allows you to set configuration options for the simulation.
1 In the toolbar, select Configure options for the simulation
2 Specify the desired XSL Trace Level.
If you have XSL in your policy and you want to see the XSL trace results, specify a value. If
the value is set to 0, no information is displayed. The range of the trace value is 0 to 4.
3 Specify the desired Driver Trace Level.
To set the results of the simulation, set a value in the Driver Trace Level field. The range of the
trace value is 0 to 5.
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