Adding A Non-Class-Specific Attribute Mapping - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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4 To save the schema map changes, select File > Save.
To add additional Application attributes to an existing class mapping:
1 In the Schema Map Editor, select a class mapping, then select Insert Application Attributes
You can also right-click in the Schema Map editor, then select Insert Identity Vault Attributes.
2 In the Select App Attributes page, select the desired attributes to add to the class mapping, then
click OK.
Use Shift+click and Ctrl+click to select multiple attributes, if desired.
3 In the Schema Map Editor, double-click each attribute you added to the schema map, then
specify the appropriate Identity Vault attribute to which you want to map it.
You can either select the attribute from the drop-down list, or type it in the field manually.
4 To save the schema map changes, select File > Save.

Adding a Non-class-specific Attribute Mapping

Sometimes an attribute mapping doesn't apply to a specific class. In this case you can define the
attribute mapping in the Non-class-specific container.
To add a non-class-specific attribute mapping:
1 Select the Non-class-specific Mapping entry in the Schema Map Editor.
2 Add the appropriate attribute mapping using one of the methods described previously.
For more information, see
"Adding an Application Class or Attribute" on page
84
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"Adding an Identity Vault Class or Attribute" on page 81
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