How The Rule Works; Matching - By Attribute Value - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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3 Expand the predefined rule.
4 Edit the condition by double-clicking the Conditions tab.
5 In the Value field, browse to and select the container in the source hierarchy where you want
the matching to start, then click OK.
6 Click OK.
7 Edit the action by double-clicking the Actions tab.
8 Delete [Enter base of destination hierarchy] from the Specify String field.
9 Click the Edit the arguments icon
10 Select Text in the noun list.
11 Double-click Text to add it to the argument.
12 In the editor, click the browse icon, browse to and select the container in the destination
hierarchy where you want the source structure to be matched, then click OK.
13 Click Finish.
14 Save the rule by clicking File > Save.

8.12.3 How the Rule Works

This rule matches for objects in the data store by using the mirrored structure in the Identity Vault
from a specified point. When an Add event occurs and the driver checks to see if the object exists, it
starts checking at the specific DN in the Identity Vault. The driver then sets a local variable of dest-
base to be the starting point in the data store that the structure is mirrored to in the Identity Vault.
The driver then creates the context it is searching by adding the source DN of the object and a local
variable of dest-base. It creates the path it is looking for in LDAP format.

8.13 Matching - By Attribute Value

This rule matches for objects by specific attribute values. Implement the rule on the Matching policy
in the driver. You can implement the rule on either the Subscriber or the Publisher channel or on
both channels.
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to launch the Argument Builder.

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