Refreshing The Application Schema; Editing Items; Section 6.2.2, "Refreshing The Application Schema; Section 6.2.3, "Editing Items - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Deleting a Class or Attribute Mapping

If you do not want an Identity Vault class or an attribute to be mapped to an Application class or
attribute, the best practice is to completely remove the class or the attribute from the Schema Map
policy. To remove multiple classes or attributes at the same time, use Ctrl-click or Shift-click to
select more than one class or attribute at a time.
You can add or remove attributes and classes from the Schema Map policy in the following ways:
Select the classes or attributes you want to remove, then right-click and select Delete.
Select the classes or attributes you want to remove, then click Delete
editor toolbar.
Select the classes or attributes you want to remove, then press the Delete key.
You can also delete all classes and attributes at once by selecting Clear All Items

6.2.2 Refreshing the Application Schema

If you have modified the schema in the application, these changes need to be reflected in the Schema
Map policy. To make the new schema available, click the toolbar pull-down menu, then select
Refresh Application Schema
Refreshing the application schema requires a connection to the live application because the
application driver must be able to query the application for the updated schema.

6.2.3 Editing Items

To edit a mapping, double-click the selected row. An in-place editor appears, allowing you to edit
the mapping.
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