OIM: How to implement resource admin views

Hi,
Is it possible to show only those resources on user that are managed by the admin? I have different admin groups managing a user's organization and depending upon what admin logs in to manage the user, only a subset of the user's resources should be shown and not the whole set. Only the SYS ADMIN should see all of them. Is it possible to modify the resources displayed in this way?
Thanks

Hi Sunny,
We have a similar requirement to show ADMIN OF A RESOURCE ONLY THOSE INSTANCES OF THAT RESOURCE which he is a admin of.
As you suggested, that UI customization is the only way to achieve this, any pointers on which jsp or any example on how to achieve this.
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