User Guide

The following child group delineation in an import CSV file can be used to create the nested
group
childGp1 with group id childGp1. User member of this group is Test1. Both the user
and group are defined in
Native Directory:
id,group_id,group_provider,user_id,user_provider
childGp1,childGp1,Native Directory,Test1,Native Directory
Table 22 Group_Children Entity Attributes
Attribute
Explanation
id
Identifier of the nested group
Example:
test-group
group_id
Name of the nested group
Example:
test-group
group_provider
The source user directory of the group.
Example:
Native Directory
user_id
Unique identifier of a user who belongs to this group
Example:
pturner
user_provider
The source user directory of the user assigned to the group.
Example:
LDAP-West
The following child role delineation in an import CSV file can be used to create the nested role
Designer_rep, which belongs to the product hava–9.3.1 (Reporting and Analysis, version
9.3.1), and is assigned to the user
Test1:
id,product_type,role_id,member_product_type
Test1,hava–9.3.1,Designer_rep,hub–9.3.1
Table 23 Role_Children Entity Attributes
Attribute
Explanation and Example
id
Unique identifier of a user to whom the role is assigned
Example:
Test1
product_type
Product type (specified as <product code>-<product version>) to which
the role belongs
Example:
hava–9.3.1
role_id
Unique role identifier
Example:
Designer_rep
member_product_type
The product type (specified as <product code>-<product version>) to
which the child role belongs.
Example:
hava–9.3.1
The following provisioning delineation in an import CSV file can be used to create a role
assignment for application name
Global Roles that is assigned to the project test_proj. The
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Managing Provisioning