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Universe Settings The first line of the CSV file must be the following header: personID,endpoint,account Each line of the file must contain three values, separated by commas. Example: CSV acounts data file The following example shows a CSV file with four data records. The first two records map accounts to the same user, John Meade: personID,endpoint,account 5467238,UNXMARKT,jmeade 5467238,NT-Security,john_meade 7635097,RACFTEST,marcus432 6523876,NT-Security,kim_bell How to Use Data from CA Enterprise Log Manager CA RCM can poll CA Enterprise Log Manager for usage data and display this data in certification reviews and information screens. For example, when you certify user access to a resource you can see how often the user actually accesses the resource. You enable Interaction with CA Enterprise Log Manager per universe. CA RCM uses the account configurations of the universe and the values of the Configuration resource application field specified for the universe to identify endpoints, accounts, and resources in the CA Enterprise Log Manager database and map them to users. Note: As part of its monitoring function, CA Enterprise Log Manager can retrieve CA RCM usage information from the CA RCM transaction log. See the CA RCM Connector Guide in CA Enterprise Log Manager documentation for detailed instructions. Follow this general implementation process to import and display CA Enterprise Log Manager usage information: 1. If necessary, create monitored endpoints on CA Enterprise Log Manager corresponding to resources in CA RCM. Endpoints must record user access to the resource, because this is the event retrieved by CA RCM. Note: for more information about creating CA Enterprise Log Manager endpoints, see CA Enterprise Log Manager documentation or open the Online Help for the CA Enterprise Log Manager endpoint creation wizard. 2. Configure CA Enterprise Log Manager to support polling (see page 186) requests from the CA RCM server. 184 Portal User Guide