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Oracle Identity Governance Configuring the SAP SuccessFactors Application Release 12c (12.2.1.3.0) F12374-06 August 2022

Oracle Identity Governance Configuring the SAP SuccessFactors Application, Release 12c (12.2.1.3.0) F12374-06 Copyright 2018, 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates. Primary Author: Alankrita Prakash Contributors: Gowri.G.R This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free. If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing. If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations. As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract. The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services. No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government. This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications. It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury. If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications. Oracle , Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.

Contents Preface Documentation Accessibility Preface viii ix What’s New in This Guide? 1 2 Software Updates xi Documentation-Specific Updates xi About the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 1.1 Certified Components 1-2 1.2 Usage Recommendation 1-2 1.3 Certified Languages 1-2 1.4 Supported Connector Operations 1-3 1.5 Connector Architecture 1-4 1.6 Use Cases Supported by the Connector 1-6 1.7 Connector Features 1-7 1.7.1 Full and Incremental Reconciliation 1-8 1.7.2 Support for Trusted Source Reconciliation 1-8 1.7.3 Limited Reconciliation 1-8 1.7.4 Support for the Connector Server 1-8 1.7.5 Transformation and Validation of Account Data 1-9 Creating an Application by Using the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 2.1 Process Flow for Creating an Application By Using the Connector 2-1 2.2 Prerequisites for Creating an Application By Using the Connector 2-3 2.3 2.2.1 Registering the Client Application 2-3 2.2.2 Downloading the Connector Installation Package 2-3 Creating an Application By Using the Connector 2-4 iii

3 Configuring the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 3.1 Basic Configuration Parameters 3-1 3.2 Advanced Setting Parameters 3-4 3.3 Attribute Mappings 3-8 3.4 3.5 4 3.3.2 Attribute Mappings for the Authoritative Application 3-8 3-12 Correlation Rules 3-14 3.4.1 Correlation Rules for the Target Application 3-14 3.4.2 Correlation Rules for an Authoritative Application 3-16 Reconciliation Jobs 3-18 Configuring Oracle Identity Governance 4-1 4.1.1 Creating and Activating a Sandbox 4-1 4.1.2 Creating a New UI Form 4-2 4.1.3 Publishing a Sandbox 4-2 4.1.4 Updating an Existing Application Instance with a New Form 4-2 4.2 Harvesting Entitlements and Sync Catalog 4-3 4.3 Managing Logging 4-3 4.3.1 Understanding Log Levels 4-4 4.3.2 Enabling Logging 4-5 4.4 Configuring the IT Resource for the Connector Server 4-6 4.5 Localizing Field Labels in UI Forms 4-7 4.6 Configuring SSL 4-9 Using the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 5.1 6 Attribute Mappings for the Target Application Performing the Postconfiguration Tasks for the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 4.1 5 3.3.1 Configuring Reconciliation 5-1 5.1.1 Performing Full and Incremental Reconciliation for the Connector 5-1 5.1.2 Performing Limited Reconciliation for the Connector 5-2 5.2 Configuring Reconciliation Jobs 5-2 5.3 Guidelines on Performing Provisioning Operations 5-3 5.4 Performing Provisioning Operations 5-3 5.5 Uninstalling the Connector 5-4 Extending the Functionality of the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 6.1 Configuring Transformation and Validation of Data 6-1 6.2 Configuring Action Scripts 6-3 iv

7 8 A 6.3 Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System 6-3 6.4 Understanding OData API Dictionary 6-4 6.4.1 About OData API Dictionary 6-4 6.4.2 Viewing OData API Dictionary in the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 6-4 6.4.3 Adding Custom Attributes and Object Entities in Oracle Identity Governance 6-5 6.4.4 Providing Values in Static Lookups 6-6 Upgrading the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 7.1 Upgrade Steps 7-1 7.2 Postupgrade Steps 7-2 Known Issues and Workarounds for the SAP SuccessFactors Connector 8.1 Support for Delete User Operation 8-1 8.2 Support for Translation of Termination Date 8-1 Files and Directories on the SAP SuccessFactors Connector Installation Package v

List of Figures 1-1 Architecture of the SuccessFactors Connector 1-5 2-1 Overall Flow of the Process for Creating an Application By Using the Connector 2-2 3-1 Default Attribute Mappings for SAP SuccessFactors Target User Account 3-11 3-2 Group Child Form Attribute Mapping 3-12 3-3 Default Attributes for SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application 3-14 3-4 Simple Correlation Rule for SAP SuccessFactors Application 3-15 3-5 Predefined Situations and Responses for SAP SuccessFactors Target Application 3-16 3-6 Simple Correlation Rule for SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application 3-17 3-7 Predefined Situations and Responses for the SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application 3-18 6-1 OData API Entities 6-5 6-2 Providing Values in a Static Lookup 6-7 vi

List of Tables 1-1 Certified Components 1-2 1-2 Supported Connector Operations 1-3 1-3 Supported Connector Features Matrix 1-7 3-1 Parameters in the Basic Configuration 3-2 3-2 Advanced Setting Parameters for the SAP SuccessFactors 3-5 3-3 Default Attributes for SAP SuccessFactors Target Application 3-8 3-4 Default Attributes for SAP SuccessFactors Group Management Child Form 3-12 3-5 Default Attributes for SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application 3-13 3-6 Predefined Identity Correlation Rule for SAP SuccessFactors Connector 3-15 3-7 Predefined Situations and Responses for SAP SuccessFactors Target Application 3-16 3-8 Predefined Identity Correlation Rule for SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application 3-17 3-9 Predefined Situations and Responses for SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application 3-17 3-10 Parameters of the Scheduled Job for Target User Reconciliation 3-19 3-11 Parameters of the Scheduled Job for Authoritative User Reconciliation 3-19 3-12 Parameters of the Scheduled Jobs for Lookup Field Synchronization 3-20 4-1 Log Levels and ODL Message Type:Level Combinations 4-4 4-2 Log Levels and ODL Message Type:Level Combinations 4-4 4-3 Parameters of the IT Resource for the SAP SuccessFactors Connector Server 4-7 A-1 Files and Directories in the Connector Installation Package A-1 vii

Preface Preface This guide describes the connector that is used to onboard SAP SuccessFactors applications to Oracle Identity Governance. Audience This guide is intended for resource administrators and target system integration teams. Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup? ctx acc&id docacc. Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/ lookup?ctx acc&id info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup? ctx acc&id trs if you are hearing impaired. Related Documents For information about installing and using Oracle Identity Governance 12.2.1.3.0, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: html For information about installing and using Oracle Identity Manager 11.1.2.3, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E52734 01/index.html For information about Oracle Identity Governance Connectors 12.2.1.3.0 documentation, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: 2213/index.html For information about Oracle Identity Manager Connectors 11.1.1 documentation, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E22999 01/index.htm viii

Preface Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter. Preface This guide describes the connector that is used to onboard SAP SuccessFactors applications to Oracle Identity Governance. Audience This guide is intended for resource administrators and target system integration teams. Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx acc&id docacc. Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup? ctx acc&id info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx acc&id trs if you are hearing impaired. Related Documents For information about installing and using Oracle Identity Governance 12.2.1.3.0, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: html For information about installing and using Oracle Identity Manager 11.1.2.3, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E52734 01/index.html For information about Oracle Identity Governance Connectors 12.2.1.3.0 documentation, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: 2213/index.html ix

Preface For information about Oracle Identity Manager Connectors 11.1.1 documentation, visit the following Oracle Help Center page: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E22999 01/index.htm Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter. x

What’s New in This Guide? These are the updates made to the software and documentation for release 12.2.1.3.0. The updates discussed in this chapter are divided into the following categories: Software Updates This section provides details on the updates made to the connector software. Documentation-Specific Updates This section provides details on the major changes that are made to this guide. These changes are not related to software updates. Software Updates These are the updates made to the connector software. Software Updates in Release 12.2.1.3.0 The following is the software update in release 12.2.1.3.0: Support for Onboarding Applications Using the Connector From this release onward, the connector bundle includes application onboarding templates required for performing connector operations on the SAP SuccessFactors target. This helps in quicker onboarding of the applications for SAP SuccessFactors into Oracle Identity Governance by using an intuitive UI. Documentation-Specific Updates These are the updates made to the connector documentation. Documentation-Specific Updates in Release 12.2.1.3.0 The following is a documentation-specific update for revision "05" of the guide: All Oracle Identity Manager versions prior to 11g Release 2 PS3 (11.1.2.3.0) have been removed from Table 1-1. The following are documentation-specific updates for revision "04" of the guide: A Note about Group Management has been added to Supported Connector Operations. Information about Proxy Server has been added to Basic Configuration Parameters . The following are documentation-specific updates for revision "03" of the guide: Information about Group Management has been added to Supported Connector Operations. xi

What’s New in This Guide? Information about Entitlement Grant Management has been added to Use Cases Supported by the Connector. Defalut values for parameters lookupUrl, upsertUrl, and customURIs has been updated in Table 3-2 of Advanced Setting Parameters. Information about child form "Groups" has been added to Attribute Mappings for the Target Application. A new scheduled job for Groups has been added to Reconciliation Jobs. The following are the documentation-specific updates for revision "02" of the guide: The "Oracle Identity Governance or Oracle Identity Manager" row of Table 1-1 has been updated to include support for Oracle Identity Governance release 12c PS4 (12.2.1.4.0). The "Oracle Identity Governance or Oracle Identity Manager JDK", "Connector Server", and "Connector Server JDK" rows of Table 1-1 have been updated. Several broken links were fixed throughout the document. The following is a documentation-specific update for revision "01" of the guide: This is the first release of this connector. Therefore, there are no documentationspecific updates in this release. xii

1 About the SAP SuccessFactors Connector Oracle Identity Governance is a centralized identity management solution that provides self service, compliance, provisioning and password management services for applications residing on-premise or on the Cloud. Oracle Identity Governance connectors are used to integrate Oracle identity Governance with the external identity-aware applications. The SAP SuccessFactors connector lets you create and onboard SAP SuccessFactors applications in Oracle Identity Governance. Note: In this guide, the connector that is deployed using the Applications option on the Manage tab of Identity Self Service is referred to as an AOB application. The connector that is deployed using the Manage Connector option in Oracle Identity System Administration is referred to as a CI-based connector (Connector Installerbased connector). From Oracle Identity Governance release 12.2.1.3.0 onward, connector deployment is handled using the application onboarding capability of Oracle Identity Self Service. This capability lets business users to onboard applications with minimum details and effort. The connector installation package includes a collection of predefined templates (XML files) that contain all the information required for provisioning and reconciling data from a given application or target system. These templates also include basic connectivity and configuration details specific to your target system. The connector uses information from these predefined templates allowing you to onboard your applications quickly and easily using only a single and simplified UI. Application onboarding is the process of registering or associating an application with Oracle Identity Governance and making that application available for provisioning and reconciliation of user information. The following topics provide a high-level overview of the SAP SuccessFactors connector: Certified Components Usage Recommendation Certified Languages Supported Connector Operations Connector Architecture Use Cases Supported by the Connector Connector Features 1-1

Chapter 1 Certified Components 1.1 Certified Components These are the software components and their versions required for installing and using the SuccessFactors connector. Table 1-1 Certified Components Component Requirement for AOB Application Requirement for CI-Based Connector Oracle Identity Manager or Oracle Identity Governance You can use any one of the following releases: Oracle Identity Governance 12c (12.2.1.4.0) Oracle Identity Governance 12c (12.2.1.3.0) You can use one of the following releases: Oracle Identity Governance 12c (12.2.1.4.0) Oracle Identity Governance 12c (12.2.1.3.0) Oracle Identity Manager 11g Release 2 PS3 BP06 (11.1.2.3.6) Oracle Identity Governance or JDK 1.8 or later Oracle Identity Manager JDK JDK 1.8 or later Target systems SAP SuccessFactors SAP SuccessFactors Connector Server 11.1.2.1.0 or later 11.1.2.1.0 or later Connector Server JDK JDK 1.8 or later JDK 1.8 or later 1.2 Usage Recommendation These are the recommendations for the SAP SuccessFactors connector version that you can deploy and use depending on the Oracle Identity Governance or Oracle Identity Manager version that you are using. If you are using Oracle Identity Governance 12c (12.2.1.3.0), then use the latest 12.2.1.x version of this connector. Deploy the connector using the Applications option on the Manage tab of Identity Self Service. If you are using any of the Oracle Identity Manager releases listed in the “Requirement for CI-Based Connector” column in Table 1-1, then use the 11.1.x version of the SAP SuccessFactors connector. If you want to use the 12.1.x version of this connector, then you can install and use it only in the CI-based mode. If you want to use the AOB application, then you must upgrade to Oracle Identity Governance release 12.2.1.3.0. 1.3 Certified Languages These are the languages that the connector supports. Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) 1-2

Chapter 1 Supported Connector Operations Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French French (Canadian) German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Portuguese Portuguese (Brazilian) Romanian Russian Slovak Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish 1.4 Supported Connector Operations These are the list of operations that the connector supports for your target system. Table 1-2 Supported Connector Operations Operation Supported User Management Create user Yes Update user Yes 1-3

Chapter 1 Connector Architecture Table 1-2 (Cont.) Supported Connector Operations Operation Supported Delete User Yes Note: In the current release, delete operation is not supported by the target application. When you execute a user-delete operation from the connector application, the deleted user gets disabled on the target application. Enable User Yes Disable User Yes Test Connection Yes Group Management Note: To obtain support for group management, apply patch SuccessFactors-12.2.1.3.0B or later. Add group Yes Add multiple groups Yes Remove group Yes Remove multiple groups Yes Assign single or multiple groups Yes Remove single or multiple groups Yes 1.5 Connector Architecture The SuccessFactors connector is implemented by using the Identity Connector Framework (ICF). The ICF is a component that is required in order to use Identity Connector. ICF provides basic reconciliation and provisioning operations that are common to all Oracle Identity Governance connectors. In addition, ICF provides common features that developers would otherwise need to implement on their own, such as, buffering, time outs, and filtering. ICF is distributed together with Oracle Identity Governance. Therefore, you do not need to configure or modify ICF. Figure 1-1 shows the architecture of the SuccessFactors connector. 1-4

Chapter 1 Connector Architecture Figure 1-1 Architecture of the SuccessFactors Connector The connector is configured to run in one of the following modes: Identity reconciliation Identity reconciliation is also known as authoritative. In this mode, the target system is used as an authoritative source and users are directly created and modified on Oracle Identity Governance by reconciliation jobs. During reconciliation, a scheduled task invokes an ICF operation. ICF inturn invokes a search operation on the SuccessFactors Connector Bundle and then the bundle calls the OData API for reconciliation operation. The API extracts user records that match the reconciliation criteria and hands them over through the bundle and ICF back to the scheduled task, which brings the records to Oracle Identity Governance. Each user record fetched from the target system is compared with existing Oracle Identity Governance Users. If a match is found between the target system record and the Oracle Identity Governance User, then the Oracle Identity Governance User attributes are updated with changes made to the target system record. If no match is found, then the target system record is used to create an Oracle Identity Governance User. Account management Account management is also known as target resource management. In this mode, the target system is used as a target resource and the connector enables the following operations: – Provisioning Provisioning involves creating and updating users on the target system through Oracle Identity Governance. During provisioning, the adapters invoke ICF operation, ICF inturn invokes create operation on the SuccessFactors Identity Connector Bundle and then the bundle calls the target system API for provisioning operations. The API on the target system accepts provisioning data from the bundle, carries out the required operation on the target system, and returns the response from the target system back to the bundle, which passes it to the adapters. – Target resource reconciliation 1-5

Chapter 1 Use Cases Supported by the Connector During reconciliation, a scheduled task invokes an ICF operation. ICF inturn invokes a search operation on the SuccessFactors Identity Connector Bundle and then the bundle calls the target system API for reconciliation operation. The API extracts user records that match the reconciliation criteria and hands them over through the bundle and ICF back to the scheduled task, which brings the records to Oracle Identity Governance. Each record fetched from the target system is compared with SuccessFactors resources that are already provisioned to Oracle Identity Governance Users. If a match is found, then the update made to the SuccessFactors record from the target system is copied to the SuccessFactors resource in Oracle Identity Governance. If no match is found, then the user ID of the record is compared with the user ID of each Oracle Identity Governance User. If a match is found, then data in the target system record is used to provision a SuccessFactors resource to the Oracle Identity Governance User. 1.6 Use Cases Supported by the Connector The SAP SuccessFactors application uses the Software as a Service (SaaS) model and supports full human resource lifecycle functions on a single platform. The SAP SuccessFactors application allows an organization to make various data-driven people management decisions. The SAP SuccessFactors connector integrates Oracle Identity Governance with SuccessFactors application. The SAP SuccessFactors connector standardizes service processes and implements automation to replace manual tasks. The SuccessFactors connector enables you to use SuccessFactors either as a managed (target) resource or as an authoritative (trusted) source of identity data for Oracle Identity Governance. Multiple instances of SuccessFactors solution can use a single connector bundle. User Management and Entitlement Grant Management are example scenarios which the SuccessFactors connector facilitates: User Management An organization using SAP SuccessFactors wants to integrate with Oracle Identity Governance to manage the employee provisioning operations. The organization wants to manage its employee information (add and update functions) by creating them in the target system using Oracle Identity Governance. The organization also wants to synchronize employee updates performed directly in the target system with Oracle Identity Governance. In such a scenario, a quick and an easy way is to install the SuccessFactors connector and configure it with your target system by providing connection information in the IT resource. The SuccessFactors connector is used to manage various employee attributes such as email id, hire-date, and job-level. Entitlement Grant Management In SuccessFactors context, static permission groups are created and modified by adding individual user names to a group using an excel spreadsheet. They store a static list of users instead of a list based on dynamically generated criteria. Changing user information does not modify group members. However, you must redefine group members by importing an updated spreadsheet. The SAP SuccessFactors Connector enables an organization to add and remove users from a static group. It also helps fetch static group memberships through 1-6

Chapter 1 Connector Features reconciliation for a user. If a user with an existing SuccessFactors application wants to manage group membership, they must initially migrate the pre-existing SuccessFactors static groups into Oracle Identity Governance. In terms of operational capability, the connector facilitates user reconciliation and group lookup reconciliation. From Oracle Identity Governance, however, connector group membership is limited to SAP SuccessFactors Static groups only. Dynamic groups are managed by SuccessFactors but READ-ONLY reconciliation of dynamic groups are possible with a change in the connector configuration. 1.7 Connector Features The features of the connector include support for connector server, full reconciliation, incremental reconciliation, limited reconciliation, and reconciliation of updates to account data. Table 1-3 provides the list of features supported by the AOB application and CI-based connector. Table 1-3 Supported Connector Features Matrix Feature AOB Application CI-Based Connector Full reconciliation Yes Yes Incremental reconciliation Yes Yes Support for Trusted Source Reconciliation Yes Yes Limited reconciliation Yes Yes Use connector server Yes Yes Clone applications or create new Yes application instances Yes Transformation and validation of account data Yes Yes Reconcile user account status Yes Yes Test Connection Yes No Perform connector operations in multiple domains Yes Yes Support for paging from Release Yes 12.2.1.3.0J Yes The following topics provide more information on the features of the AOB application: Full and Incremental Reconciliation Support for Trusted Source Reconciliation Limited Reconciliation Support for the Connector Server Transformation and Validation of Account Data 1-7

Chapter 1 Connector Features 1.7.1 Full and Incremental Reconciliation After you create the connector, you can perform full reconciliation to bring all existing user data from the target system to Oracle Identity Governance. After the first full reconciliation run, you can configure your connector for incremental reconciliation. In incremental reconciliation, only records that are added or modified after the last reconciliation run are fetched into Oracle Identity Governance. See Performing Full and Incremental Reco

Default Attribute Mappings for SAP SuccessFactors Target User Account 3-10. Group Child Form Attribute Mapping3-11. Default Attributes for SAP SuccessFactors Authoritative Application3-13. Simple Correlation Rule for SAP SuccessFactors Application3-14. Predefined Situations and Responses for SAP SuccessFactors Target Application3-15

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