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After creating Once a Local Function is created and adding it linked to a Global Function, you can proceed the next step is to map external system rights and local roles from external systems to the Local Function. This mapping provides action is essential for providing a clear understanding of user permissions within the external system associated with the Functions.
This article will guide you through the process of creating details how to establish a Right Mapping policy for a Local Function and demonstrate how to map illustrates the procedure for mapping rights to that the policy.
Procedure
Step 1 – Create a
right mapping policyRight Mapping Policy
On the navbar, expand Compliance and click Risk Management.Select
This directs you to the Risk Management page.
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On the Risk Management page, locate and select the Local Functions tab and search .
Search for the local function you want wish to map on the Risk Management page.
Click the Name link for the desired local function.
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On the View One page, select the Function Mappings tab.
Expand the Right Mapping Policies accordion and click the Add [+] button.
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Name – Name of : Enter a name for the Right mapping policyMapping Policy.
Display Name – Display name of the Right mapping policy: Enter a user-friendly display name for the Right Mapping Policy.
Is Enabled – : Select to enable compilation of the Right mapping policy
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Click Save to create the Right Mapping policy.
Step 2 – Map rights to the policy
In the Right Mapping Policies accordion, click the Name link for the policy to which you want to map rights.
This opens the View One page for the Local Function Policy. From this page, you can add rights to the policy.Expand the Rights and Field Types Mapped to Function accordion and click the Add [+] button.
In the Right field, search for and select the right within the managed resource system you want to add to the policy. In the below example, we select microsoft.directory/groups/createasowner right for a specific Azure tenant. In this way, the function only returns users with that right in that system.
Click Save.
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