Rapid Setup Mover Overview

The Mover process defines the operations that are launched when an identity moves within your organization. What constitutes a "move" can be defined according to your organization's needs, in the global settings for Rapid Setup. Some common examples of moves are change of manager and change of location.

Mover processes can include:

  • Generating a certification for the identity that is moving, before mover processing begins. Settings at the application level can determine whether or not to certify additional entitlements. A global setting can be configured to bypass certifications during mover processing.

  • Perform a joiner-type provisioning on the moving identity. When joiner processing is enabled, birthright roles will always be assigned or removed as appropriate. Settings at the application level can determine whether or not to perform account-only provisioning during mover processing. Global settings can be configured to bypass joiner-type provisioning.

  • Running an optional post-mover rule.

The Mover process must be enabled globally before users can configure and use it on a per-application basis. See Rapid Setup Configuration for details about global configuration.