4. My endpoint is mapped correctly to my application, but when I
attempted to populate, no records were returned. What happened?
Generally, this would happen either if you did not set up any
attribute mappings, or they were set up incorrectly. You should
double-check your settings.
5. When I distribute, changes are not happening in my application.
Why?
When Tivoli SecureWay User Administration sends a record to
be modified, it sends the whole record. Your code in your toolkit
application is responsible for taking the record given and acting
upon it accordingly. You might try capturing a distribution
session of one record from the lcfd.log file and running your
program in debug using the same input.
6. I have tried merging my application users with my
UNIX/Window NT users, and I always get an error about the
login already in use. What do I do?
This happened because you mapped your login attribute for your
application endpoint type (eptype) to a pre-existing eptype within
Tivoli SecureWay User Administration. Generally, this is not a
good idea. You should add a new attribute for your login and
change the attribute mappings for your application.
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