- What is the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client?
- User synchronization process overview
- Install and set up the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client
- Execute the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client
- Configure the data integration file
- Configuration overview
- Data adapter configuration
- Data processor configuration
- Data synchronizer configuration
- Synchronize LDAP groups
- How to synchronize users for enterprise user moves
- How to bulk update users' physical location
- How to configure organization subscription with the User Sync Client and API
- Troubleshoot the User Sync Client
- Appendix A: Adtools.exe
- Appendix B: Migrate from LDAP Sync Client version 1.2.7 to BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client
- Appendix C: Differences between the CSV Importer Tool and the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client
- BlackBerry AtHoc Customer Support Portal
- Documentation feedback
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry AtHoc
- 1.2
- User Sync Client
- Appendix C: Differences between the CSV Importer Tool and the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client
Appendix C: Differences between the CSV Importer Tool and the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client
BlackBerry AtHoc
User Sync ClientThe
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User Sync Client is the supported way to synchronize .csv files, replacing the CSV Importer Tool. If you were using the CSV Importer Tool before, the following are the major changes that you should be aware of:- TheBlackBerry AtHocUser Sync Client uses the user’susernameas theprimary keyto synchronize users as opposed to the CSV Importer tool which used themapping_id. Ensure that the input .csv file has the username (common name: login_id) present.
- The major functions of the CSV Importer Tool are preserved. However, the configuration file is completely different. See Configure the data integration file and sub sections for the CSV data adapter, CSV data processor, and data synchronizer.
- The Log file format and Debug steps are different. See Execute the BlackBerry AtHoc User Sync Client.