[midPoint] Value of attribute '_NAME_'must be a single value, but it has nullvalues

Gus Lou gugalou38 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 17:41:54 CEST 2020


Hi Ivan

I think I have identified a possible bug. Whenever I configure something in
Schema Handling in my CSV Resource, the option <tolerant> false </tolerant>
returns in the XML configuration.
In the Tolerant checkbox it remains unchecked.

Regards

Gus

Em sex., 19 de jun. de 2020 às 09:44, Ivan Noris <ivan.noris at evolveum.com>
escreveu:

> Hi Gus,
>
> there is nothing to be ashamed. Trying midPoint and asking for help is
> natural and if we can help you, it's good for all of us.
>
> I was asking about wizard/tolerance because several people already had
> this problem (including me) knowing that could lead to better
> documentation, tooltips, wizard etc.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ivan
> On 19. 6. 2020 14:39, Gus Lou wrote:
>
> Hi Ivan
>
> *Great news!!!*
>
> I removed the <tolerant> false </tolerant> option from each field in
> Schema Handling and now the import and update of the data from the CSV file
> is going smoothly.
> I'm ashamed to have made that mistake. I wanted to follow the wizard to
> understand each step of the configuration and ended up making mistakes.
> Anyway thank you very much for the guidelines.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Gus
>
> Em sex., 19 de jun. de 2020 às 05:37, Ivan Noris <ivan.noris at evolveum.com>
> escreveu:
>
>> Hi Gus,
>>
>> please don't use <tolerant>false</tolerant>.
>>
>> This means that midpoint does not tolerate values of the (resource)
>> attribute other than given by midpoint.
>>
>> But this is inbound connector, so midpoint does not put any values to the
>> resource attribute at all.
>>
>> That means, midpoint attempts to clear the values.
>>
>> That's why tolerant set to false for inbound connectors is not useful.
>>
>> This is not the first time I see this issue, so two questions:
>>
>> 1. are you using wizard? I assume yes
>>
>> 2. was the tolerant implicitly set to false by wizard or did you set that
>> to false by yourself?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Best rehards,
>>
>> Ivan
>> On 19. 6. 2020 3:42, Gus Lou wrote:
>>
>> I'm doing a proof of concept with Midpoint 4.1
>> I configured a resource with a CSV connector (I tested versions 2.3 and
>> 2.4 of the connectors)
>> My CSV file has the following fields:
>> login (linked to midpoint field name)
>> func_num_cpf (linked to midpoint employeeNumber) it is Unique attribute
>> name
>>
>> Whenever I add or modify a record in my csv file, I get the following
>> error when executing the task:
>>
>> *Value of attribute '_NAME_'must be a single value, but it has nullvalues*
>>
>> I have already remade the settings, I searched the forum for something
>> similar, but I didn't find it. I know the error message is very clear,
>> but I don't know what else to do.
>> I attached my resource settings and csv file if anyone can help. I
>> appreciate any help
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Gus
>>
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