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- **Source attribute** - The user attribute from the source system (example: Azure Active Directory).
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- **Target attribute** – The user attribute in the target system (example: ServiceNow).
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- **Default value if null (optional)** - The value that is passed to the target system if the source attribute is null. This value is only provisioned when a user is created. The "default value when null" is not provisioned when updating an existing user. For example, add a default value for job title, when creating a user, with the expression: `Switch(IsPresent([jobTitle]), "DefaultValue", "True", [jobTitle])`. To learn more about expressions, see [Reference for writing expressions for attribute mappings in Azure Active Directory](../app-provisioning/functions-for-customizing-application-data.md).
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- **Default value if null (optional)** - The value that is passed to the target system if the source attribute is null. This value is only provisioned when a user is created. The "default value when null" isn't provisioned when updating an existing user. For example, add a default value for job title, when creating a user, with the expression: `Switch(IsPresent([jobTitle]), "DefaultValue", "True", [jobTitle])`. To learn more about expressions, see [Reference for writing expressions for attribute mappings in Azure Active Directory](../app-provisioning/functions-for-customizing-application-data.md).
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- **Match objects using this attribute** – Whether this mapping should be used to uniquely identify users between the source and target systems. It's typically set on the userPrincipalName or mail attribute in Azure AD, which is typically mapped to a username field in a target application.
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- **Matching precedence** – Multiple matching attributes can be set. When there are multiple, they're evaluated in the order defined by this field. As soon as a match is found, no further matching attributes are evaluated. While you can set as many matching attributes as you would like, consider whether the attributes you're using as matching attributes are truly unique and need to be matching attributes. Generally customers have 1 or 2 matching attributes in their configuration.
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- **Apply this mapping**

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