Field Mappings

Mappings play an important role in moving and transforming the data from UKG and into [target-system] .

Two types of mappings can be set:

  1. Field mappings which are used to control what values are sent to an [target-system] .
  2. Group mappings which are used to control [target-system]security group membership.

Field mappings are used to keep [target-system] in sync with UKG fields.

When setting up a field mapping, you select the [target-system]  that you want to sync and then you select the UKG field(s) that you want to use as the value that will be sent.

Both field and group mappings can be enabled or disabled as needed without removing the mapping configuration itself.

Mappings use expressions to determine what value to send to the [target-system] . The mapping expression evaluates and the result is used as the value that is sent to [target-system] . 

For a list of all supported fields, see Supported Objects.

The possibilities of what can be done with expressions are plentiful, as any C# expression can be used. 

Connect to AD also supports conditional expressions, which allow you to evaluate multiple conditions before determining which value to use in the mapping.

Notes can be added to individual mappings to document the purpose or logic behind the configuration. 

Hover over a mapping to view any notes associated with it.

When entering notes, press Ctrl + Enter to create a new line.

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