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Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations
Managing Dictionaries
Deleting an Internal User Identity Attribute
To delete an internal user identity attribute:
Step 1 Select System Administration > Configuration > Dictionaries > Identity > Internal Users.
The Attributes list for the internal user page appears.
Step 2 Check the check box next to the attribute you want to delete.
Because deleting an identity attribute can take a long time to process, you can delete only one attribute
at a time.
Step 3 Click Delete.
Step 4 For confirmation, click OK or Cancel.
The Attributes list for the internal user page appears without the deleted attribute.
Related Topics
• Creating, Duplicating, and Editing an Internal User Identity Attribute, page 18-10
• Policies and Identity Attributes, page 3-17
ID-Value (Optional) For the Enumeration attribute type only.
• ID—Enter a number from 0 to 999.
• Value—Enter a value for the ID.
• Click Add to add this ID-Value pair to the ID-Value table.
To edit, replace, and delete ID-Value pairs:
• Select the ID-Value pair from the ID-Value table.
• Click Edit to edit the ID and Value fields. Edit the fields as required.
• Click Add to add a new entry after you modify the fields.
• Click Replace to replace the same entry with different values.
• Click Delete to delete the entry from the ID-Value table.
Attribute Configuration
Mandatory Fields Check the check box to make this attribute a requirement in the User Properties page.
Add Policy Condition Check the check box to create a custom condition from this attribute. When you check this option,
you must enter a name in the Policy Condition Display Name field.
Policy Condition Display
Name
Enter a name for the policy condition. After you submit this page, the condition appears in the
Policy Elements > Session Conditions > Custom page.
Table 18-10 Identity Attribute Properties Page (continued)
Option Description