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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