Schemaclass on CSV Connector.

Hello,
We need to know how to enable the class search when configuring an application via CSV, the dropdown appears empty when selecting the schema class of One IM, we do not know how to make the reference.
We are using the last version 8.1.2.
Thank you so much in advance.
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  • I assume you have shrunk the schema, therefore, you cannot select any schema class. Go to the One Identity Manager connection and reload the schema. You should then be able to select all the tables from the One Identity Manager database.

  • Hello Markus,

    We did the next steps:

    1. Added a csv connector.

    2. Verify project and activate project.

    But we can't add mappings or schema classes. Is there a special configuration for the csv connector? We are following the csv connector guide.  

  • There are more steps described in the documentation than those two. The thing is, that the activate project step removes all unused schema classes from the synchronization project and as you have no mapping yet, all schema classes are removed.

    To bring them back, open your synchronization project, go to One Identity Manager Connection and click reload schema. Then go to Target System Connection and click reload schema.

    You can then add your mappings, scopes, workflows, etc.

    When you save the project while it is not complete, remember to not activate it as the schema would be shrunk again.

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  • There are more steps described in the documentation than those two. The thing is, that the activate project step removes all unused schema classes from the synchronization project and as you have no mapping yet, all schema classes are removed.

    To bring them back, open your synchronization project, go to One Identity Manager Connection and click reload schema. Then go to Target System Connection and click reload schema.

    You can then add your mappings, scopes, workflows, etc.

    When you save the project while it is not complete, remember to not activate it as the schema would be shrunk again.

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