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How to delete old resource objects in OIM

I'm working with OIM Version: 9.1.0.1866.70 and I've recently been told that we are not going to be using a certain resource object anymore. I've looked and gone through the design console but I don't see any option for deleting an entire resource. Is there even a way to delete a resource in OIM? I can turn off self-requestable but our numerous provisioning admins will still have the ability to grant the defunct resource. Is this available in a later version of OIM?
Answers
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Hi,
This is a forum for discussion about application development in C/C++/Fortran. I think you want to raise your question in a forum about identity management. This one looks more promising:
Regards,
Darryl.
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Reposted in the correct place.
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In OIM 11g R2 PS2 Application Instances are provisioned to user rather than resource objects.
Application Instances is combination of resource object and IT resource.
You can delete an application instance it does a soft delete. For hard delete run schedule job “Application Instance Post Delete Processing Job”
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OBJ holds the resource Obj information. But if you have already implemented the provisioning, and users already have access to the resource, its not that easy and not recommended as well as far as AUDIT history is concerned.
Thanks
-Mukul