How to define a custom attribute as a user with group review rights in RSA Identity Governance and Lifecycle
Originally Published: 2018-01-11
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Version/Condition: 6.9.1 and later
Issue
Tasks
- Under Admin > Attributes > Group, add a custom attribute, such as Additional Authorizer to the resource definition. The custom attribute must have a data type of User.
- Under Collectors > Account Collector > [collector name] > Edit > Group Data for the Account Data Collector that is expected to collect these groups, set the Additional Authorizer mapping to an appropriate user field in the data source.
Resolution
Notes
NOTE: It is recommended to create a new definition rather than edit an existing OOTB definition. To do this, select Reviews > Definitions > Create New Review Definition > [choose the group review type]
There is general review documentation in the Online Help. See Reviews in the online help contents (and the RSA Identity Management & Governance 6.9.1 User Tasks documentation for 6.9.1).
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