Full reconciliation involves reconciling all existing user records from the target system into Oracle Identity Manager. After you deploy the connector, you must first perform full reconciliation. In addition, you can switch from incremental reconciliation to full reconciliation whenever you want to ensure that all target system records are reconciled in Oracle Identity Manager.
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At the end of the reconciliation run, the Latest Token attribute of the scheduled job for user record reconciliation is automatically set to the highest value of the uSNChanged attribute of a domain controller that is used for reconciliation. From the next run onward, only records created or modified after the value in the latest token attribute are considered for reconciliation. This is incremental reconciliation.
After completing batched reconciliation, if you want to perform incremental reconciliation, then specify the value of the highestCommittedUSN attribute (see Step 3 of Preupgrade Steps) as the value of the Latest Token attribute. From the next reconciliation run onward, the reconciliation engine automatically enters a value for the Latest Token attribute.
Note: The reconciliation engine automatically enters a value for this attribute. If you manually specify a value for this attribute, then only user accounts whose incremental recon attribute value is greater than the Latest Token attribute value are reconciled.