Access certification campaigns as database objects
In previous versions of OpenIAM, an access certification campaign was an abstract concept with no corresponding entity in the database. It was built dynamically based on the requests generated. When a set of requests was created by a user, this set was named a campaign, but in reality, it was only a virtual object.
Starting from version 4.2.2 of OpenIAM, a campaign is no longer virtual. A set of tables in the database now represents campaign data. This change enables better reporting, more flexible searches, the ability to compare results across campaigns, and greater freedom in manipulating the data—opening up a wide range of possibilities for users.
Therefore, if users need to perform actions with campaign-related data, they can now do so directly through the related tables in the database.