On 10/06/2014 13:43, Javier Calvach Regidor wrote:
It's a new project from scratch. I have check it out, and all 5
options (from Create new identities to Full reconciliation") are checked.
You need then to take a closer look then:
1. Delete an user from CSV
2. Go to Synchronization Tasks on the admin console
3. Click the 'DryRun' icon next to the task for the CSV resource
4. Wait until the task has run (you can hit the refresh icon on top
right until you see an updated last execution time)
5. Click the edit icon next to the task for the CSV resource
6. Go to the 'Executions' tab
7. Open the most recent execution - it should be the one just completed
8. The execution report should contain more insightful information to
investigate your issue
Regards.
El Martes 10 de junio de 2014 13:22, Francesco Chicchiriccò
<[email protected]> escribió:
On 10/06/2014 13:13, Javier Calvach Regidor wrote:
Hi again!
I have configured a CSV connector and, after a couple of tests, I
noticed that only "create" and "update" operations are propagated to
the Syncope's MySQL. If I delete an user in the CSV file, there is no
change in the database. Is there any way to change this? Should I
modify the workflow?
Hi,
what kind of Syncope project are you working on? Have you downloaded
some virtual machine or have you started a Maven project from scratch?
A possible reason for not removing Syncope internal users (MySQL in
you case) upon delete from CSV could be that you did not check the
'Delete matching entities' options for the Synchronization Task you
created on your CSV resource.
Regards.
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