5.5.8 - Security Mappings

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Please select your source system from the following options:

Meridio Source

In Migration Accelerator, in order to migrate user or group mappings along with item (file/folder) level security mappings, it is required to import and configure the following three different mappings before any migration takes place.

  • User Mapping
  • Group Mapping
  • Permission Mapping
Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to migrate only user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can only import and configure User Mappings.

You can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the respective profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping, Group Mapping and Permission Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. you need to perform discovery and then use “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.
  • Generate Template Option-Export

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  • Generate Template Option

  1. Then add target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.
  2. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:
  • Sample User Mappings

  • Sample group mapping

 

  • Sample Permission mapping

Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

  1. Click on the “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping.
  2. Finally, you need to click on the “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

User Mapping:

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Group Mapping:

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Permission Mapping:

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PMA will display the above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

File Shares Source

In Migration Accelerator, in order to migrate user or group mappings along with the item (file/folder) level security mappings, it is required to import and configure 3 different mappings before any migration takes place.

  • User Mapping
  • Group Mapping
  • Permission Mapping

 

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to migrate only user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can import and configure User Mappings only.

 

You can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the respective profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping, Group Mapping and Permission Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. you need to perform discovery and then use the “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.
  • Generate Template Option-Export

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  • Generate Template Option

  1. Then add target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.
  2. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:
  • Sample User Mappings

  • Sample group mapping

 

  • Sample Permission mapping

Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

  1. Click on the “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping.
  2. Finally, you need to click on the “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

User Mapping:

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Group Mapping:

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Permission Mapping:

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PMA will display above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

Oracle UCM Source

In Migration Accelerator, in order to migrate user mappings along with the item (file/folder) level security mappings, it is required to import and configure user mappings before any migration takes place.

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to only migrate user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can pnly import and configure User Mappings.
  • User Mapping

In Migration Accelerator, user mapping should be configured before any migration takes place.

Please note Group and permission mapping is not supported in UCM.

You can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the User profile type.
  3. Select the “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. you need to perform discovery and then use the “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.
  • Generate Template Option-Export

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  • Generate Template Option

3. Then add target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user mappings.

4.The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:

  • Sample User Mappings

 

Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

5.Click on “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping.

6.Finally, you need to click on the “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

User Mapping:

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Group Mapping:mceclip2.png

 

PMA will display the above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

Documentum Source

Migration Accelerator allows items to be migrated with their security. Since the source security model and entities (like users and groups) might not be compatible with the target, it is essential to map these prior to commencing the migration. The user/group and permission mappings can be imported into Migration Accelerator.

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to migrate only user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can only import and configure User Mappings.

You can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the respective profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select the “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping, Group Mapping and Permission Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. you need to perform discovery and then use the “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.mceclip0.png

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3.Then add target values in the respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.

4. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:

Mapping_Type, Source_Type, Source_Value, Target_Type, Target_Value

  • Sample User Mappings

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  • Sample group mapping

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  • Sample Permission mapping

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Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

5.Click on the “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping

6. Finally, you need to click on the “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

  • Security Mappings Screen – User Mappings

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  • Security Mappings Screen – Group Mappings

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  • Security Mappings Screen – Permission Mappings

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Information message for security mapping:

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PMA will display above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

Hummingbird Source

Migration Accelerator allows items to be migrated with their security. Since the source security model and entities (like users and groups) might not be compatible with the target, it is essential to map these prior to commencing the migration. The user/group and permission mappings can be imported in to Migration Accelerator.

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to migrate only user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can only import and configure User Mappings.

You can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the respective profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select the “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping, Group Mapping and Permission Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. you need to perform discovery and then use the “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.mceclip0.png

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3.Then add the target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.

4. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:

Mapping_Type, Source_Type, Source_Value, Target_Type, Target_Value

  • Sample User Mappings

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  • Sample group mapping

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  • Sample Permission mapping

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Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

5.Click on “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping

6. Finally, you need to click on the “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

  • Security Mappings Screen – User Mappings

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  • Security Mappings Screen – Group Mappings

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  • Security Mappings Screen – Permission Mappings

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Information message for security mapping

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PMA will display above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

Worksite Source

Migration Accelerator allows items to be migrated with their security. Since the source security model and entities (like users and groups) might not be compatible with the target, it is essential to map these prior to commencing the migration. The user/group and permission mappings can be imported into Migration Accelerator.

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to migrate only user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can only import and configure User Mappings.

You can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the respective profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping, Group Mapping and Permission Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. you need to perform discovery and then use “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.mceclip0.png

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3.Then add target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.

4. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:

Mapping_Type, Source_Type, Source_Value, Target_Type, Target_Value

  • Sample User Mappings

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  • Sample group mapping

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  • Sample Permission mapping

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Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

5.Click on “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping

6. Finally, you need to click on “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

  • Security Mappings Screen – User Mappings

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  • Security Mappings Screen – Group Mappings

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  • Security Mappings Screen – Permission Mappings

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Information message for security mapping:

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PMA will display above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

FileNet API Source

Migration Accelerator allows items to be migrated with their security. Since the source security model and entities (like users) might not be compatible with the target, it is essential to map these prior to commencing the migration. The user and permission mappings can be imported into Migration Accelerator.

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to only migrate user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can only import and configure User Mappings only.

User can import Security Mapping by following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User Mapping
  2. Select the User profile type.
  3. Select “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping values from migration staging database i.e. user need to perform discovery and then use “Generate Template” to export the security mappings.mceclip0.png

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4.Then add target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.

5. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:

Mapping_Type, Source_Type, Source_Value, Target_Type, Target_Value

  • Sample User Mappings

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Please note that the sample User Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

6.Click on “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping

6. Finally, you need to click on “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.

  • Security Mappings Screen – User Mappings

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Information message for security mapping:

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PMA will display above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

Exchange Source

Migration Accelerator allows Folders to be migrated with their security. The user, group and permission mappings can be imported in to Migration Accelerator. 

Note: If there is no requirement to migrate item level security, but to only migrate user mappings, which will be considered for setting audit fields (E.g. Created By and Modified By), then you can only import and configure User Mappings.
  • Security Mappings

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  • Generate Template

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In order to Generate User, Group and Permission mapping template user need to follow these steps:

  1. Discovery should be completed for generating mapping Templates.
  2. Select profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select “Generate Template” to export the User Mapping, Group Mapping and Permission Mapping values from migration staging database.
  • Generate Template

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  1. Then add target values in respective exported CSV mapping rows to complete the user, group and permission mappings.
  2. The CSV should contain columns with a header row in the format:

Mapping_Type, Source_Type, Source_Value, Target_Type, Target_Value

  • Sample User Mappings

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  • Sample Permission mapping

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Please note that the sample User, Group and Permission Mapping file is included in Proventeq Migration Accelerator installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Proventeq\Proventeq Migration Accelerator\SampleFiles)

  •   Import Mappings

You can import comma delimited CSV files for User, Group and Permission mappings by expanding “Import Mappings” accordion and following these steps:

  1. Enter the profile name. E.g. User, Group and Permission resp.
  2. Select the respective profile type (User, Group & Permission) accordingly.
  3. Select the User, Group and Permission Mapping csv created with Source and target values.
  4. Click on “Browse” button to select comma delimited CSV file of respective mapping.
  5. Finally, you need to click on the “Import Mappings” button which will import all the values in the spreadsheet and display the respective mappings in the “Mappings” pane.
  • Security Mappings Screen – User Mappings

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Please note that one needs to remove the duplicate “Default” value from exported User mapping template.

  • Security Mappings Screen – Permission Mappings

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  • Information message for security mapping:
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PMA will display above information message to import the correct combination of mappings to configure it correctly.

 

 

 

 

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