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Configure a Structured Attribute Display

To enable users to add or modify values in a structured attribute, you can add a structured attribute display to a profile screen. This display is typically used in account templates for endpoint types that support structured attributes.

To configure a structured attribute display

  1. Configure the prerequisites for structured attribute support.
  2. Edit a profile screen.
  3. Add an additional field to the profile screen by using the controls below the list of fields.
  4. Click the right arrow icon to open the Field Properties dialog for the field that you are adding.
  5. Select a structured attribute from the list of available attributes in the Attribute Name field.

    Note: The attribute you select must have the value type of structured in the directory configuration file (directory.xml).

  6. Select Structured Multi-Value in the Style field.

    The fields in the Field Properties screen change based on the style selection.

  7. Add fields to the display table by clicking the right arrow icon and selecting a value from the list box.

    The values that appear in this list are the values that are available in the structured attribute, as defined in the directory configuration file (directory.xml).

    When you select a value, CA Identity Manager adds that value to the display table and enables you to configure properties for that value.

  8. Specify the following fields for the value in the display table configuration:
  9. Select the Allow Reordering of Values check box to allow administrators to reorder the list of structured attributes in the display on the profile screen.

    When selected, this setting adds up and down arrows to the last column of the structured attribute display.

  10. Add support for adding information from other managed objects in a structured attribute, if necessary.

    Note: Configuring support for other managed objects adds a search screen in the structured attribute display table that allows users to search for and add information that is stored in other types of managed objects. For example, you may want to allow users to select SAP Roles to add to a structured attribute on a user profile.

  11. Click Apply, then click OK.

    The structured attribute display is added to the Profile screen that you edited.


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