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How to Use the %ADMIN_ROLE_CONSTRAINT% Attribute
To use the %ADMIN_ROLE_CONSTRAINT% as the constraint for all admin roles, do the following:
- Pair the %ADMIN_ROLE_CONSTRAINT% well-known attribute with a multivalued profile attribute to accommodate multiple roles
- When you configure an admin role in the Identity Manager user interface, make sure the constraint is the following:
Admin Roles equals role name
role name
Defines the name of the role for which you are supplying the constraint.
For example, Admin Roles equals User Manager
Note: Admin Roles is the default displayname for the %ADMIN_ROLE_CONSTRAINT% attribute.