How to turn OFF LDAP Import?

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09-08-2023 07:21 AM
Hello. Every day at 5:30 AM or so, our User records are "refreshed" from LDAP, as can be seen here:
However, we don't understand how this is happening, because under the Application "LDAP", under module "Scheduled Loads" (or "Scheduled Data Imports"), we have all of the records turned OFF (Active = false), as can be seen here:
So what am I missing? Where can I find the "trigger" or "scheduled job" or whatever it is that is kicking off this import at 5:30 AM? Thank you!

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09-08-2023 09:02 AM
I've seen stranger things happen. 😉
Of course I do not know your setup. But some companies gather all data data in kind of a staging AD, and sync that at night to their prod AD.
Might be that you Dev is connected to staging, not to prod AD?
Maybe check in your organisation if there is a setup similar like that, and if so try if it indeed doesn't update without listener.
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09-08-2023 11:28 AM - edited 09-10-2023 02:45 PM
So @Peter Bodelier I turned off the "Listener" flag on Friday 09/08/2023, but it looks like as of today 09/10/2023, the User Records are still getting updated from LDAP. And it's still happening around 5:30 AM. See the below two screenshots, please:
Any other ideas??

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09-11-2023 12:57 AM
Last thing I can think of is to check scheduled jobs / flows running as that user around that time.
So not per definition the scheduled data imports.
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04-09-2025 12:45 PM
This discussion is a bit dated, but for anyone facing this issue, in addition to disabling the Transform Map and Scheduled Loads, you’ll also need to disable the LDAP OU Definitions. The LDAP OU Definitions are listed in the [ldap_ou_config] table and also the related list on the LDAP Server.