How to do when forget restriction passcode

I can't remember my restriction code on my iPhone.My question is after i have restore my iPhone how to restore the contact to my iPhone.

Hi,
I think It will depend on the connectors you are using, and how are they configured. For the previously created target accounts, It should update correctly the changes made on the target side, no matter how far in time is its last reconciliation run.
Now, if you have a system with a high customization level, you can find some troubles with the newly created users/target accounts:
a) If you have Membership rules & Access Policies that provision your users in the different targets automatically, and you have a trusted reconciliation source for the users creation, when the new users come into the system through reconciliation the access policies will trigger, and OIM will generate new accounts for that user in the correspondant targets. This can be a mess, as the actual target accounts may already exist.
b) If the user already exist, but target accounts have been created for him/her, maybe they have been created without being aware of the reconciliation matching rules. If this happens, OIM won't link automatically the new account with the correspondant user, and you'll need to manually select the user in the Reconciliation Manager (Design console).
c) The worst problem you could find is that, in the same scenario as "b", the reconciliation matching rules apply with a user that, in fact, is not the actual account owner. This shoud not happen, if the target system allows you to create a logical matching rule (User's Passport number, employee number, ...).
These are common troubles when reconciling resources (in example in a initial load of OIM, when all the users and target accounts are previously created in target systems).
Regards,

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