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    Configuring Other Settings (User Management)

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    To configure other settings, you must have one of the following roles:
    • User Administrator
    • General System Administrator
    You configure various user management customer parameters on the Customer Parameters mapping table (Configuration Menu > User Management > General > Other Settings). For more information about mapping tables, see Mapping Tables.
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    Customer Parameters Mapping Table Page (Other Settings)
    The following table describes the parameters you can configure on this page:
    User Management Configuration Parameters
    Parameter Key Description
    address_lineX_regex (lines 1-5) The valid format of lines 1-5 in the user's street address. See Adding User Contact Information.
    check_for_expired_account Set to true to prevent patron requests or resource sharing requests from expired patrons. In Primo, all request options will not appear. In Alma, the request will be blocked. An override warning appears for resource sharing requests.
    The parameter is set to false by default, which allows patron requests and resource sharing requests from expired patrons.

    This parameter does not prevent patrons from making the purchase request, even if the check_for_expired_account is set to true.

    disable_from_address Set to true to disable the From: address field when you have configured a value for from_address (see below). This prevents users from entering their own email address in place of the one you have set in from_address, when using the Send message > General mail option in a user account. See Editing Users.
    distribute_user_management_changes_last_run The last successful run date of the Distribute network user management changes to members job. See Centrally Managing Configurations in a Network Zone.
    email_regex The valid e-mail format. See Adding User Contact Information.
    email_regex_display The message appearing when entering an email address, if email_regex is defined.

    external_users_with_internal_auth

    For institutions whose Student Information System (SIS) does not offer authentication services, it is now possible to create users as external in Alma, but assign passwords for them directly in Alma. In this case, all the user information, such as name, ID, etc, is managed from the SIS, but the passwords are stored in Alma and managed by the Ex Libris Identity Service.

    When this behavior is enabled, changing a user from external to internal (and vice versa) does not reset the user password; the existing password the user used as an external user is retained.

    See Registering Patrons and Mapping User Accounts to Other Systems.

    from_address The value used as a default in the From: address for the General mail (User Details > General Information > Send message) you can send while editing a user. See Editing Users. See also disable_from_address, above.
    fulfillment_network_search_by_all Whether to enable walk-in services in a fulfillment network for patrons that don't happen to have an ID available. The parameter must be enabled at the institution where the patron is already registered.

    Valid search criteria include first name, last name, or email address. The search must be an exact match. If the search yields more than one result, an error is returned.

    network_users_unique_identifiers

    Whether a fulfillment network uses unique user identifiers: 

    • FULL - Identifiers are unique across all members of the fulfillment network and are not duplicated. In Manage Patron Services a Find user in all network institutions check box will cause Alma to search for the ID first in the local institution and if not found then in all other participating institutions. Alma will automatically find the user record at any of the network institutions and pull its information from its institution. When selecting this option, the Find user in all network institutions check box should only be selected with searching for a unique patron ID across the entire network.
    • NONE – Identifiers are not unique. This is the default.
    jwt_signature_secret Used for the social authentication handshake between Primo and Alma (see Using Social Networks for User Authentication for details). Note that the value configured in Primo must match the value defined here.
    network_user_profiles_and_assignment_rules_distribution_members_behavior Controls what is done with the members' user profiles and assignment rules when the Network Zone's records are distributed. Valid values are: Remove and None. Remove removes all the local records. When set to None (the default), all previously existing records are left exactly as they were before the distribution.
    phone_regex The valid phone number format. See Adding User Contact Information.
    phone_regex_display The message displayed when entering a phone number, if phone_regex is defined.
    photo_identifier_type The type of user identifier from which to take the name of the photo (together with photo_server_url). The options are: USERNAME (the primary identifier) or a user identifier code; see Viewing Additional User Identifier Types . See Managing User Pictures.
    photo_server_url
    The URL directory for user photos to display in the User Details page. See Managing User Pictures.
    • The URL must use HTTPS. To use HTTPS, the certificate must not be self-signed: it must be signed by a known certificate authority (the list of supported certificates can be found here).
    • The directory name must end with a forward slash (/) .
    • To view the photos in the User Details page, the user accessing the page must also have access to this URL.
    photo_suffix The file extension (such as .jpg or .gif) for user photos. This value is appended to photo URLs – if this value is not defined, the photo may not appear properly. See Managing User Pictures.
    pin_number_method To enable the PIN number generation functionality, enter the value fourDigit (the only possible value) here. See the PIN number field in Adding Users.
    postal_code_regex The valid format for the postal code. See Adding User Contact Information.
    By default, the postal code must be between 0 to 16 characters and must include only digits, capital letters, hyphens, and spaces. If you want to include periods as well, add \. following the hyphen, as follows: [A-Z0-9\-\. ]{0,16}
    postal_code_regex_display The message displayed when entering a postal code, if postal_code_regex is defined.
    preferred_identifier Enter an identifier code to be used when displaying only one identifier and when scanning items that are on the hold shelf according to user. The identifier codes are listed in the User Identifier Types page. For more information, see Viewing Additional User Identifier Types .
    primary_identifier_regex The valid format of the primary identifier. Alphanumeric characters in primary identifiers are supported.
    staff_login_ip_address_retention

    The retention period for the public IP address of users that logged into Alma. The default period is 90 days, you can state any number, including 0 to prevent retention. For details, see Staff Login Report

    Although you can change the report's data retention of 90 days, the maximum amount is 90 days. A lesser amount of days is valid, but not a greater amount.

    url_regex The valid format of the URL. It must have a leading protocol, a valid domain name (two or three letter TLD and no invalid characters), and a valid file path.
    use_pincode_for_selfcheck_machine Determines whether the PIN code for self-check machines can be updated by the patron in Primo. This setting is relevant only if Authentication required is set to Yes in the self-check machine integration profile. See Self-Check Machines.
    user_audit_retention_period Entering a whole number indicates a length of time, in days, that user audit trail records will be retained. The default value of spaces means that all records are retained. See User Audit History.
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