Attribute mappings examples

Attributes

When you are configuring an agent, depending on the connector type, it will be able to define some attributes. The attributes depend on the object that you are configuring, and the objects depend on the connector type.

Get the value of an attribute (a user attribute in that case)

sAMAccountName <= userName
sAMAccountName => userName
sAMAccountName <=> userName

Get the value of a custom attribute

company <= attributes{"company"}
company => attributes{"company"}
company <=> attributes{"company"}

Get the value of an account metadata attribute

office <= accountAttributes{"office"}
office => accountAttributes{"office"}
office <=> accountAttributes{"office"}

Define a constant on the target system

nameConst <= "valueConst"

Assign the result of a script to the soffid attribute

return <SCRIPT> => attribute

Be in mind, it is allowed to use bean Shell expression only in the source when the mapping is one-way.

Assign the result of a script to the target attribute

attribute <= return <SCRIPT>

Be in mind, it is allowed to use bean Shell expression only in the source when the mapping is one-way.


Be in mind

If the attribute name in the final system is hyphenated, you have to use this expression: THIS{"ATTRIBUTENAME"}, for example THIS{"my-name"}



Revision #9
Created 16 August 2021 07:10:36 by pgarcia@soffid.com
Updated 30 November 2022 12:31:42 by pgarcia@soffid.com