Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) mapping test support allows you to issue EIM mapping lookup operations against your EIM configuration. You can use the test to verify that a specific source user identity maps correctly to the appropriate target user identity. Such testing ensures that EIM mapping lookup operations can return the correct target user identity based on the specified information.
To use the test a mapping function to test your EIM configuration, you must be connected to the EIM domain in which you want to work and you must have EIM access control at one of these levels:
To use mapping test support to test your EIM configuration, complete these steps:
When the test runs, a target user identity is returned if the test process finds an association between the source user identity and target user registry that the administrator supplied. The test also indicates the type of association that it found between the two user identities. When the test process does not find an association based on the information supplied, the test returns a target user identity of none.
The test, like any EIM mapping lookup operation, searches for and returns the first appropriate target user identity, by searching in the following order:
In some cases, the test returns no target user identity results although associations are configured for the domain. Verify that you supplied the correct information for the test. If the information is correct and the test returns no results, then the problem may be caused by one of the following:
In other cases, the test may have ambiguous results. In such a case, an error message indicating this displays. The test returns ambiguous results when more than one target user identity matches the specified test criteria. A mapping lookup operation can return multiple target user identities when one or more of the following situations exist:
A mapping lookup operation that returns more than one target user identity can create problems for EIM-enabled applications, including i5/OS™ applications and products. Consequently, you need to determine the cause of the ambiguous results and what action needs to be taken to resolve the situation. Depending on the cause, you can do one or more of the following:
For additional information about potential mapping problems and solutions in additional to those described here, see Troubleshoot EIM mapping problems.