The Pattern attribute contains a substitution schema. The values refer to the four substrings created from the username by the Match attribute. The term ${1} pertains to the userid, which is located in the first substring of the username. Since a UPN includes domain information, the Pattern attribute does not require complete values for the terms ${2}, ${3}, and ${4}.
An identity map substitutes corresponding substrings from the logon username, for example:
For the username... | ${1} | ${2} | ${3} | ${4} | Result |
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ab111222@div.corp.com | ab111222 | div | corp | com | uid=ab111222,ou=users,dc=div,dc=corp,dc=com |
adminuser@sales.corp.com | adminuser | sales | corp | com | uid=adminuser,ou=users,dc=sales,dc=corp,dc=com |
jsmith@div.corp.com | jsmith | div | corp | com | uid=jsmith,ou=users,dc=div,dc=corp,dc=com |