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SailPoint IdentityIQ-Associate Exam - Topic 7 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for SailPoint's IdentityIQ-Associate exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 7
[All IdentityIQ-Associate Questions]

Is this statement true about attributes in IdentityIQ?

The value for a specific account attribute can be sourced from several applications.

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Suggested Answer: B

The statement is false. In IdentityIQ, an account attribute is defined within a specific application account schema and represents data stored on an account link for that application. Its value is obtained from the account data aggregated from that particular application connector. For example, an account attribute such as memberOf, department, title, or accountStatus belongs to the account schema of a defined application and is populated from that application's aggregation results.

The concept of sourcing values from several applications applies more directly to identity attributes, not account attributes. Identity attributes reside on the IdentityCube and may be derived from authoritative sources, account links, rules, mappings, or precedence logic across multiple applications. IdentityIQ uses identity attribute configuration to normalize data such as department, location, manager, email, or lifecycle state at the identity level.

Therefore, while multiple applications may contain similarly named account attributes, each account attribute value is tied to its own application account schema and account link. It is not a single shared account attribute sourced from several applications.

Reference topics: Applications --- account schema attributes; Identity Modeling --- identity attributes versus account attributes; Identity Refresh --- updating IdentityCube attributes.


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Myra
16 days ago
I think the answer might be A, but I'm not completely sure. We discussed something similar in class about attribute sourcing.
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