Allowing a user to create a new identity cube in IdentityIQ is not a scenario that can be achieved through QuickLink populations. QuickLink populations are used to define which users have access to specific QuickLinks or tasks in the IdentityIQ interface. They do not control the creation of identity cubes, which is a function typically handled through the aggregation process, API calls, or specific administrative actions within the IdentityIQ platform. The creation of an identity cube involves data import and transformation processes, not just a UI-level permission.
Therefore, the correct answer isB. No.
[Reference:This answer is supported by the SailPoint IdentityIQ Administration Guide, which explains the roles and functions of QuickLink populations, highlighting their use for access control within the UI, but not for core operations like identity cube creation., , ]
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