Lookup List contains Configuration and Connection.
Configuration means adjusting settings to make things work the way you want them to. In simple terms, configuring an identity bridge is like setting up the rules and parameters that govern how different systems talk to each other and handle user identities. Below are the features of Identity Bridge:
- Allow Multiple Accounts: In context of Identity Bridge, allow multiple accounts means you can use the same login information to access different systems or applications easily.
- Allow Other If Primary Disabled: In the context of Identity Bridge, with this feature if your primary account is disabled for some reason, like if it’s locked or not working properly, you can still use another account to access through Identity Bridge.
- Normalize identity Record: In context of Identity Bridge, normalizing identity records means making sure that all the information about a user (like their name, email, or username) is consistent and standardized across different applications.
- Allow Creation of community User: In context of Identity Bridge, it will allow creation of a community user in an Epic EHR (Electronic Health Record) system, particularly if you are working with the Epic’s EMP (Employee) application.
- EPIC Emp Authenticated: In the context of Identity Bridge, with this feature If the login authentication needs to be through EPIC Emp LDAP then the password will be the one that is set in EPIC Emp.
- Allow Sub template: In the context of Identity Bridge, with this feature setting up user templates and subtemplates to efficiently manage and streamline the creation of user records with specific roles, permissions, and settings. Subtemplates inherit properties from their parent templates, allowing for flexibility and consistency in user management.
- Send Password to Epic: In the context of Identity Bridge, with this feature User can set their own password or else a random password will be generated by Epic Employee Management application.
