Reconciliation default profile OIM11g

Hi all

I created the new default reconciliation not for user AD resource profile, bringing the attribute multivalue (group membership data) data.

I followed all the steps mentioned in the OIM 11 g. admin Guide for:
Creation of additional profiles not defined by default for reconciliation based on resource objects

I don't know how this reconciliation no default profile will be used by the IOM.
Work on it there?

Thank you
Patricia

Hello

few things to consider here
1. the file name should be same as name of profile from recon-i.e.
2. do not change the value of the element or objname = 'User AD'
3 update/create schedule task - the target resource object should be same as profile name or resource target = change AD User object

Run the reconciliation...

Thank you
Hardew

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