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AD LDAP User Import Fail

ShubhamBabbar
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On trying to import users from AD LDS using OOTB AD Connector, we are seeing the following error:
Incorrect string value: '\xF0\xA3\x98\xBA \xE4...' for column 'CUSTOMPROPERTY7' at row 1

User_Attribute mapping for CUSTOMPROPERTY7 :  CUSTOMPROPERTY7::displayName#String

Solution tried but failed:  CUSTOMPROPERTY7::displayName#emchar

We are also unable to identify the user causing this issue in AD because of the incomplete logs not mentioning any other user details.

 

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rushikeshvartak
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  • Its due to special characters /emoji in display name 
  • identify such characters and remove from displayname

Regards,
Rushikesh Vartak
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Hi Rushikesh,

Thanks for responding. I recognize this is because of special characters, but logs give no information about which is the user. Can you please let me know if it is possible:

  • Is it possible to identify the user having emoji in Saviynt or AD through an LDAP filter?
  • Can we import the users with such characters in Saviynt?

  • Is it possible to identify the user having emoji in Saviynt or AD through an LDAP filter? - No
  • Can we import the users with such characters in Saviynt? - No

You need to ask for extract from AD Team and identify special characters 


Regards,
Rushikesh Vartak
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We identified it to be a Japanese character and not an emoji, as per this article MySQL's utf8 is assumed to be 3 bytes, so it cannot handle 4-byte UTF-8.

Yes please remove character and run import


Regards,
Rushikesh Vartak
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We cannot remove the character, its a part of the name coming from auth source data. We have to import it.

If its third party character you can't import.

We have also faced similar issue. You can raise idea ticket similar like below

https://ideas.saviynt.com/ideas/EIC-I-5080 


Regards,
Rushikesh Vartak
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Manu269
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refer post here for similar case :

Solved: Comma in Distinguished Name not getting processed ... - Saviynt Forums - 32762

 

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Manish Kumar
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Hi Manu,
The post you have mentioned refers to a different use case.