How The Rule Works; Placement - Subscriber Mirrored - Ldap Format; Creating A Policy - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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

8.14.3 How the Rule Works

If the User object resides in the source hierarchy, the object is placed in the mirrored structure from
the data store. The placement starts at the point that the local variable dest-base is defined. It places
the User object in the location of dest-base\unmatched source DN. The rule uses the slash format.
8.15 Placement - Subscriber Mirrored - LDAP
Format
This rule places objects in the data store by using the mirrored structure in the Identity Vault from a
specified point. Implement the rule on the Placement policy in the driver. You can implement the
rule only on the Subscriber channel.
There are two steps involved in using the predefined rules: creating a policy in the Placement policy
set and importing the predefined rule. If you already have a Placement policy that you want to add
this rule to, skip to
Section 8.15.1, "Creating a Policy," on page 134
Section 8.15.2, "Importing the Predefined Rule," on page 135
Section 8.15.3, "How the Rule Works," on page 136

8.15.1 Creating a Policy

1 From the Outline view or the Policy Flow view, select the Subscriber channel.
2 Select the Placement policy set in the Policy Set view, then click Create or add a new policy to
the Policy Set icon
3 Click Create a new policy, then click Next.
4 Name the policy.
5 Use the default location or browse and select another location to place the policy in the driver.
134 Policies in Designer 3.5
to launch the Argument Builder.
Importing the Predefined
to create a new policy.
Rule.

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