Latest update: 7.0.1
- Overview
- Managed Objects
- Relationships Between Objects
- Define a Relationship Type
- Create a Relationship Between Two Objects
- Configure Relationship Change Notification
- Validate Relationships Between Objects
- Create Bidirectional Relationships
- Grant Relationships Conditionally
- View Relationships Over REST
- View Relationships in Graph Form
- Manage Relationships Through the Admin UI
- Roles
- IDM Role Types
- Managed Roles
- Manipulate Roles Over REST and in the UI
- Use Temporal Constraints to Restrict Effective Roles
- Use Assignments to Provision Users
- Effective Roles and Effective Assignments
- Roles and Relationship Change Notification
- Managed Role Script Hooks
- Use Roles to Control Access to External Systems
- Use Policies to Validate Data
- Store Managed Objects in the Repository
- Access Data Objects
- Import Bulk Data
- Data Models and Objects Reference
- Managed Objects
- Configuration Objects
- When To Use Custom Configuration Objects
- Custom Configuration Object Naming Conventions
- Mapping Configuration Objects To Configuration Files
- Configuration Objects File and REST Payload Formats
- Accessing Configuration Objects Through the REST API
- Accessing Configuration Objects Programmatically
- Creating Objects
- Updating Objects
- Deleting Objects
- Reading Objects
- System Objects
- Audit Objects
- Links
- IDM Glossary
Access Data Objects
You can access data objects by using scripts (through the Resource API) or by using direct HTTP calls (through the REST API).
These sections describe these two methods of accessing objects, and provide information on constructing and calling data queries: