What are the Forms in OIM?
There are two types of forms in OIM which are used for showing and storing user data for provisioning.
Forms are:
1. Object Form
2. Process Form
Object Form: Object form is associated with Resource Object. It is visible at the time of provisioning. It is used for getting some input from the user while provisioning.
Example: user is raising request for some resource say “Resource A”. Client wants to store the Previous Company Name in the target resource and he doesn’t want to store this attribute in user Profile of that user. So we create one object form with one field say “Last Company Name”. While raising request for “Resource A”, user would be able to see this form and he has to fill his last company name.
Limitation: Can’t populate Target User Data on Object Form.
Process Form: This form is associated with provisioning process of any target resource. During a provisioning process, data flows to the actual target resource from process form only.
Features:
• Can populate Target User Data on Process Form which can be used while provisioning
• Used for Best Practice
There are two types of forms in OIM which are used for showing and storing user data for provisioning.
Forms are:
1. Object Form
2. Process Form
Object Form: Object form is associated with Resource Object. It is visible at the time of provisioning. It is used for getting some input from the user while provisioning.
Example: user is raising request for some resource say “Resource A”. Client wants to store the Previous Company Name in the target resource and he doesn’t want to store this attribute in user Profile of that user. So we create one object form with one field say “Last Company Name”. While raising request for “Resource A”, user would be able to see this form and he has to fill his last company name.
Limitation: Can’t populate Target User Data on Object Form.
Process Form: This form is associated with provisioning process of any target resource. During a provisioning process, data flows to the actual target resource from process form only.
Features:
• Can populate Target User Data on Process Form which can be used while provisioning
• Used for Best Practice
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