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Core identity types describe a specific user type. These user types, for example Internal Employee and External Employee, differ in various characteristics such as the list of managed attributes or in the configured processes such as entry or exit process. However, another very central feature is also the authorization concept. If these differ from each other, a clear and simple separation can be achieved by mapping two different core identity types.
There are also is also one predefined Core Identity Types used by the system called Service Accounts
. All internal service users used to run the CoreOne Suite are of this type. So it’s advised to not change or modify this Core Identity Type.
Parameter
The following parameters can be managed when creating or mutating a core identity type.
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