Configuring Employee Type Attribute Maps - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - IDENTITY SERVER Manual

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Customizable String (1 - 10): The Custom Profile allows custom single-value and multiple-value
attributes to be defined without using the
Data Model Extension XML
to extend a service's schema.
To use a customizable attribute, navigate to the Custom Attribute Names tab on the Custom Profile
Details page (see
Section 10.6, "Customizing Attribute Names," on page
231). Use the page to
customize the name of any of the predefined single-value or multiple-value customizable attributes
in the Custom Profile. After you customize a name, you can use that attribute in the same way you
use any other profile attribute.
Mapping Custom Profile Multiple-Value Data Items to LDAP Attributes
Customizable Multi-Valued Strings (1 - 5): Similar to customizable strings for single-value
attributes, except these attributes can have multiple values. Use this list of fields to map directory
attributes that can have multiple values (like SN) to multiple-value strings from the Custom Profile.

10.9.2 Configuring Employee Type Attribute Maps

You can map the LDAP attribute name and values to the Liberty profile values for Employee Type.
This is an Employee Profile attribute. Examples of Liberty values appended to this attribute include
Contractor Part Time, Contractor Full Time, Full Time Regular, and so on.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Identity Servers > Edit > Liberty > LDAP
Attribute Mapping > New > Employee Type.
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