[midPoint] Get the generated email address back to database

Jason Everling jeverling at bshp.edu
Tue Nov 11 15:24:01 CET 2014


Yes, the real database the CSV file is being dumped from, SQL Server 2008
R2, I have already loaded the jdbc driver for SQL Server in the rebuilt war
so that is already taken care of,


JASON



On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 2:05 AM, Ivan Noris <Ivan.Noris at evolveum.com> wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> by "database" you mean the real authoritative source?
>
> The source CSV file is exported from that database?
>
> I.
>
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> *From: *"Jason Everling" <jeverling at bshp.edu>
> *To: *"midPoint General Discussion" <midpoint at lists.evolveum.com>
> *Sent: *Monday, November 10, 2014 8:59:08 PM
> *Subject: *[midPoint] Get the generated email address back to database
>
>
> I am a little stuck on this one,
>
> Since using the CSV resource to sync our students/faculty/staff, the email
> address attribute gets generated.
>
> What would the best way to go about getting the email address back into
> the database once it has been generated, the unique identifier for the
> accounts would be employeeNumber which is the same unique identifier used
> in the CSV resource.
>
>
> Thanks
> JASON
>
>
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