OK, but for the new user which is created in e.g. Active Directory is not getting the value for "samaccountname" in lower case what I was expected. The value is still with some lower case and some upper case, like it is on the source table of users.
Regards, Matjaž V V tor., 2. okt. 2018 ob 10:30 je oseba Clément OUDOT < [email protected]> napisala: > > > Le 02/10/2018 à 08:57, Matjaz Premerl a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I've noticed one thing and I'm asking if this is by design or what > > could be the workaround. > > As you see for this dataset I want to use policy KEEP and createValues. > > As you see I've also method toLowerCase here, but in this case I'm not > > getting the value in lower case. I'm getting value like it is in the > > source. > > If I change policy to FORCE and use forceValues, then I'm getting > > value in the lowercase. > > Is there any way how to get lowercase also in the process just for > > createValues and policy KEEP? > > > > <dataset> > > <name>sAMAccountName</name> > > <policy>KEEP</policy> > > <createValues> > > > > > <string>srcBean.getDatasetFirstValueById("samaccountname").toLowerCase()</string> > > </createValues> > > </dataset> > > > > KEEP means the value is not updated in destination if it already exists. > The value will be set when the entry is created. > > -- > Clément Oudot | Identity Solutions Manager > > [email protected] > > Worteks | https://www.worteks.com > > _______________________________________________________________ > Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org > > lsc-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lsc-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lsc-users
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