Yes. In SailPoint IdentityIQ, some application connectors include predefined schema information because the structure of accounts and groups on those target systems is well known to the connector. When an application is created and a specific connector type is selected, IdentityIQ may automatically populate schema elements such as the account schema, native identity attribute, display attribute, common account attributes, and sometimes group or entitlement schema definitions. This is common for standard connectors where the managed system has a predictable object model.
However, predefined does not mean final or immutable. The application administrator must still review and adjust the schema to ensure it accurately represents the implementation, including which attributes are aggregated, which attributes are searchable, which attributes are entitlements, and which attributes are used for identity correlation. Other connector types, such as generic JDBC, delimited file, or custom connectors, may require more manual schema definition.
This statement is therefore accurate because connector selection can provide default schema structure. Reference topics: Applications, connector selection, account schema, group schema, schema attributes, aggregation configuration, and application definition.