Outlining the groups of students that you want the Identity Manager Driver for SIF to manage provides the following benefits:
As a planning tool, we recommend that you create a table to represent the groups of students. This list will help you when you are configuring the driver, to make sure you have all the containers and templates you need.
When identifying the groups, use the identifiers used by your student information system for school code and for grade or graduation year. To configure the driver correctly, you need to know the codes your student information system uses.
You can choose to group students by grade level, graduation year, school, or in a single container. (Example tree structures are shown in Creating Containers for Students.)
For example, consider a school district named Alpine District, with one Zone and three schools: Canyon Elementary, Sunset Middle School, and Highland High School. To group the students by grade level, you would create a table like the one below.
School Code | Grade or Graduation Year |
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CElem |
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SMiddle |
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HHS |
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After completing the planning section Creating Your Tree Structure, you would fill in the rest of the table with the container DN and template for each student group.
For example, if you were using one container per grade level, and decided to use one template per school with the templates placed in the Alpine container, your table would now look like this.
Use the table as a reference when you configure the driver, as described in Creating and Configuring the Driver.