Latest update: 7.0.4
- Overview
- Synchronization Overview
- Configuring Connections Between Resources
- Mapping Data Between Resources
- Configure a Resource Mapping
- Remove a Mapping
- Transform Attributes in a Mapping
- Use Scriptable Conditions in a Mapping
- Create Default Attributes in a Mapping
- Map a Single Source Object to Multiple Target Objects
- Prevent the Accidental Deletion of a Target System
- Use Scripts in Mappings
- Reuse Links Between Mappings
- Reconcile With Case-Insensitive Data Stores
- Synchronization Situations and Actions
- Correlating Source Objects With Existing Target Objects
- Synchronization Operations Over REST
- Filtering Synchronization Data
- Implicit Synchronization and LiveSync
- Schedule Synchronization
- Distributing Reconciliation Operations Across a Cluster
- Tuning Reconciliation Performance
- Asynchronous Reconciliation
- Synchronization Reference
- IDM Glossary
Filtering Synchronization Data
By default, IDM synchronizes all objects that match those defined in the connector configuration for the resource. Many connectors let you limit the scope of objects that the connector accesses. For example, the LDAP connector lets you specify base DNs and LDAP filters so that you do not need to access every entry in the directory.
The following sections describe other ways to filter out objects or attributes to restrict the synchronization load.