What is the best way update similar OID and OAM LDAP attributes via OIM?

Our environment uses OIM provisioning to an OID LDAP which is used by OAM.
For legacy purposes, we need to populate both the Oracle "orcl*" attributes and OAM "ob*" in cases where they have the same or similar usage.
Example: When a user is disabled in OIM we need to set orclisenabled="false" and obUserAccountControl="DEACTIVATED" in OID
What is the best way to accomplish this in OIM? My initial thought was to write a custom adapter, similar to the out-of-the-box OID Modify User adapter, which supports modifying multiple attributes.
Is there a better way?

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On Disable user task, call task1 and on Success of task1, call Task2 (using Task to Generate Feature).
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