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August 7, 2018, Filed Under: TIM Release Notes

Release Notes – EID System – uTexas Identity Manager – Version 2018.7.0

Release Notes – EIDUT EID The University of Texas Electronic Identity (UT EID or EID) is the public records identifier for principals at the university. See our Concepts page for more information. System – uTexas Identity Manager – Version 2018.7.0

** Bug
* [EID-3165] – Fix reporting department bug in T3PBDPU2
* [EID-3181] – Roles are not refreshing properly
* [EID-3185] – IIQIIQ SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) is a group- and role-based authorization management service. See Identity Lifecycle Management for more information. Merge Objection is failing due to TIMTIM The uTexas Identity Manager (TIM) is the University’s identity manager. See uTexas Identity Manager (TIM) in the service catalog for more information. error
* [EID-3186] – Change TIM to use supOrgUnits OU for Supervisory Organizations
* [EID-3193] – Multi-home affiliationAffiliation An affiliation is an attribute which reflects, at a high level, how an individual is related to the university. At any point in time, an individual may have no defined relationship, one defined relationship, or many defined relationships with the university. For example, and individual may be a current student, a future faculty member, a former employee, or all three. race condition may remove non-WD affiliations
* [EID-3196] – EntitlementAssignmentServerJSONBeanUnitTest Failing Due to Unit Test Rules
* [EID-3199] – Removal of the last value in a multi-value field fails to update TIM

** Task
* [EID-3166] – Update employee switch logic in T3N$LESW and T3NPPAFF
* [EID-3187] – Add eduPersonPrimaryOrgUnitDN to the ADAD Active Directory (AD) is a directory service from Microsoft which implements Internet standard directory and naming protocols. See Austin Active Directory (Austin AD) in the service catalog for the University’s local implementation. notifier for person EIDsUT EID The University of Texas Electronic Identity (UT EID or EID) is the public records identifier for principals at the university. See our Concepts page for more information.
* [EID-3188] – Clone JANPCASE as a T3 module and call it from T3PBSTDU
* [EID-3197] – Create two test identities with new password rules in TEDTED The uTexas Enterprise Directory (TED) is the University’s enterprise directory. See uTexas Enterprise Directory (TED) in the service catalog for more information.

** Improvement
* [EID-3140] – TL – Modify REST Required Fields for Create Person
* [EID-3191] – Move AAD notifier CDS feed from TIM TEST to TIM QUAL

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