[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]SailPoint IIQ provides many out-of-the-box (OOTB) options to integrate with ServiceNow. Though OOTB integrations are great for most of the common use cases, it lacks the flexibility and provides less control over the entire process. Many times we come across a requirement where we need total control, and that’s where this custom integration can be […]
SailPoint IIQ provides many out-of-the-box (OOTB) options to integrate with ServiceNow. Though OOTB integrations are great for most of the common use cases, it lacks the flexibility and provides less control over the entire process. Many times we come across a requirement where we need total control, and that’s where this custom integration can be […]
Z-segments are non-standard HL7 not defined in the example MFN (Master File Notification) schema that ships with the connector. The IdentifyFoge HL7 Connector means any Z-segment can be added when creating the HL7 schema. What is HL7? Health Level-7 – or HL7 – refers to a set of international standards for transfer of clinical and […]
In an enterprise deployment you may want to segregate the UI and task processing in SailPoint IIQ to provide a better end user experience. To achieve this, SailPoint IIQ provides the capability of dedicating the task/request server. The approach to doing this has been changed in the new version. Older/Legacy Approach Edit the Identityiq/config/iiq.properties file […]
Integration of provisioning with IT service management tools enables a business to have visibility and interoperability with the provisioning system. SailPoint workflows can be launched with the IIQ REST API to accomplish this integration. Why Use REST API and Workflow Launch For Application Integration? The REST API is a preferred method for integrating applications. Workflows […]
Using a map in the SailPoint workflow greatly simplifies the data exchange with the form. The form fields (attribute/value) correspond to the key/value pairs of the designated map. The map can be initialized before presenting the form to the user in order to suggest certain default values. The map is rebuilt or overwritten after the […]
Did you ever build a workflow in IIQ then spend more time setting up testing than writing the workflow? A common example is to build a transfer workflow that triggers on an attribute change from the authoritative HR feed. Since the HR feed is automated, you have to mimic the behavior to trigger the change, necessitating […]
Custom tables within IdentityIQ are a great way to store sets of data or structures that can easily used within IdentityIQ. The tables can be used in a variety of use cases: Staging table for data load or preprocessing of data inputs Input/Output table for syncing data to other systems Historical username storage Lists of […]
Creating forms in an IIQ environment has been pretty consistent over the releases. However with each release comes the possibility of some changes. Mentioned below are 2 solutions I found helpful when creating some forms with 7.0p3. PostBack The use of postBack in a form allows for a form to refresh when the field value […]
When working with NetIQ IDM drivers it is well understood that the typical driver events are processed in a “first-in-first-out” order meaning that the first transaction detected by the driver is the first transaction processed and any subsequent transactions are queued by the driver which are then processed in the order they appeared. Very much […]