Hi Gayan,
What happens if we delete the new user again ? Then the prefix "old" is
added to that but now this username is already there in SalesForce right ?
Therefore we need a numbering scheme to solve this I guess. Your current
solution in [1] works only for one deletion. I think for now it is
Hi Johann,
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Johann Nallathamby wrote:
> Hi Gayan,
>
> What happens if we delete the new user again ? Then the prefix "old" is
> added to that but now this username is already there in SalesForce right ?
> Therefore we need a numbering scheme to
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Gayan Gunawardana wrote:
> Hi Johann,
>
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Johann Nallathamby
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gayan,
>>
>> What happens if we delete the new user again ? Then the prefix "old" is
>> added to that but now this
Hi Harsha,
Thanks a lot for pointing to [1]. We can do a similar kind of solution like
say for an example if user is "hars...@wso2.com" when deleting user it will
be renamed to "oldhars...@wso2.com" from sales force side. By default old
prefix will be added to username and we can provide
Hi Gayan,
Is that right to use existing salesforce user account for some other users
even though the user name is the same ? There can be some more information
updated in that profile after create this account. If it is not a problem
then no issue.
There was an one suggestion in there community
$subject regarding reported jira [a]
Use Case : Configure Sales force as Outbound provisioning connector. In
resident Identity Provider select Sales force configured IDP for Outbound
Provisioning Configuration. When users are added through management console
or SCIM users will be provisioned to
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Gayan Gunawardana wrote:
> $subject regarding reported jira [a]
>
> Use Case : Configure Sales force as Outbound provisioning connector. In
> resident Identity Provider select Sales force configured IDP for Outbound
> Provisioning Configuration.