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Introduction

An identity type defines a specific account type in a target system. If a core identity has several accounts in a system, for example a standard AD account and an admin AD account, these can be mapped with an identity type.

Usage

An identity type always has a provisioning configuration with which the attributes and workflows are defined. This makes it possible to share the configurations for several identity types. The authorisation model, on the other hand, is specific to the identity type.

New identity types can be created. For this purpose, in addition to the name of the new type, its client (under Visibility), the desired target system and the associatede Provisioning configuration be recorded.

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For existing identity types, the specific settings can be viewed in addition to the history. For example, whether updates for associated identities, provisioning or password resets are activated.

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Such an identity type always belongs to exactly one Core Identity types, so that the system knows which attributes are present, and has exactly oneIdentity Provision Configuration. You specify the identity type to group your accounts into logical units such as SSO Identity, Standard AD Account or Test AD Account. A Core Identity can have multiple https://itsense.atlassian.net/l/c/0vy2yH0G but only one of each identity type.

Whenever you assign a resource to a Core Identity , you must specify the identity type to clearly indicating where this resource should be applied to.

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