I am working on Webservice connector for DBaaS Oracle in IIQ8.4 environment and wonder if there could be a mean to configure the Partitioned Group Aggregation operation.
I have configured PAA operation and that works well for the user account aggregation. Thanks!
yes in account group task you have to check
Hi @jxu11 , a document you can review Partitioning Best Practices - Compass (sailpoint.com)
Thank you for your guidance.
I am going to configure the Group Aggregation operation as similar to Partitioned Account Aggregation operation and Enable Partitioning in the Group Aggregation task. I’d expect that the group aggregation would behave as the Partitioned Account Aggregation does, which support Dynamic Partitioning.
Can I have two Group Aggregation operations? for example, one is configurated for the partitioned group aggregation, another is configurated for regular group aggregation operation. Both of operations have their different BeforeRule and AfterRule. Thanks!
Hi @jxu11 , It would be helpful if you could explain the use case you’re addressing, although what you’ve mentioned does seem feasible.
Hi @amahlemohlokonya,
Below is what I’d like to do for the group aggregation.
PGA is doing the Partitioned Group Aggregation operation, and the Group Aggregation operation is regular GA. Their settings for the Header, Response, Paging (default), and Parent Endpoint (default) are the same.
Their BeforeRule and AfterRule would be different to PGA and GA.
For example, PGA BeforeRule and GA BeforeRule.
I wonder if the above configurations are doable. If it is supported, to execute either PGA or GA task is to simply enable the option “Enable Partitioning” in the task UI. Is anything else required?
Thank you for the guidance!
I understand the approach, but it would be better to separate PGA and GA, create two applications, and treat them as two distinct use-cases.
Thank you for the guidance, Amahle!
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