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Appendix G ODBC Import Definitions
Action Codes
You can use the MessageNo field (mnemonic: MN) to associate related
transactions, such as the addition of a user and subsequent actions to set password
values and status. You can use the MessageNo field to create an audit trail for the
third-party system that writes to the accountActions table.
Action Codes
This section provides the action codes valid for use in the Action field
(mnemonic: A) of your accountActions table. The Required column uses the field
mnemonic names to indicate which fields should be completed, except for the
mandatory fields, which are assumed. For more information about the mnemonic
names of accountActions table fields, see Table G-1 on page G-2. For more
information about the mandatory fields, see the accountActions Table
Mandatory Fields section on page G-3.
If an action can be applied to either a user or group, "UN|GN" appears, using the
vertical bar to indicate that either one of the two fields is required. To make the
action affect only the user, leave the group name empty, and vice versa.
This section contains the following topics about action codes:
Action Codes for Setting and Deleting Values, page G-5
Action Codes for Creating and Modifying User Accounts, page G-7
Action Codes for Initializing and Modifying Access Filters, page G-15
Action Codes for Modifying TACACS+ and RADIUS Group and User
Settings, page G-20
Action Codes for Modifying Network Configuration, page G-27
Action Code for Deleting the CiscoSecure User Database, page G-31
Action Codes for Setting and Deleting Values
The two most fundamental action codes are SET_VALUE (action code: 1) and
DELETE_VALUE (action code: 2), described in Table G-2 on page G-6.
The SET_VALUE (action code: 1) and DELETE_VALUE (action code: 2)
actions, described in Table G-2 on page G-6, instruct RDBMS Synchronization to
assign a value to various internal attributes in Cisco Secure ACS. Unless asked to