User Mapping

    To restore the records or objects in the out-of-place restore jobs, the involved source users must be mapped to the destination users. Administrators can configure the user mapping profiles. Users in other groups can only view the configured user mapping profiles.

    Complete the following steps to create a user mapping profile:

    1. Navigate to Settings > User mapping.

    2. Click Create mapping profile. The Create a new user mapping profile panel appears.

      • Name – Enter a profile name.

      • Description – Enter an optional description for future reference.

      • Source organization – Select the source organization for the user mapping profile.

      • Destination organization – Select the destination organization for the user mapping profile.

      • Default destination user – Enter a keyword of usernames to load valid users and select a default user to which to map all users that are not configured in the user mapping profile.

        Note that the default user must have the Modify All Data permission for the specific objects or objects where the specific records reside.

      • Mode – To define mappings, you can either Manually add mappings one by one or Import mappings from a CSV file to add multiple mappings in bulk.

        • To manually add mappings, in the Mapping rules section, click Add to match the source users and destination users by entering the usernames in the Source user and Destination user text boxes.

        • To import mappings, in the Mapping rules section, click Import. In the Import panel, you can click Download CSV template to download the CSV template file for configuring user mapping information. Then, click Browse to select the configured CSV file. Click Import in the panel to add the user mappings to the Mapping rules section. You can also click Export to export the configured user mappings to update them.

        To delete mappings, you can click the delete button next to each mapping. You can also select multiple mappings and click Delete.

        Note that a source user can only be mapped to one destination user, but multiple source users can be mapped to the same destination user.

        Note that the destination user you are about to add must have at least the same permissions as the matched source user.

    3. Click Save to save the configurations, or click Cancel to close the panel without saving any configurations.

    On the User mapping page, all configured user mapping profiles are displayed. Administrators can take the following actions on user mapping profiles:

    - Filter – Click **Filters** to filter the user mapping profiles by source and/or destination organizations. - Edit – Hover your mouse over a profile, click the More commands button, and select **Edit** to edit the information configured in the profile. You can also select a profile and click **Edit** to edit the profile. - Delete – Hover your mouse over a profile, click the More commands button, and select **Delete** to delete the profile. You can also select the profiles and click **Delete** to delete the profiles.