The statement is false. In SailPoint IdentityIQ, an uncorrelated account is an account record aggregated from an application that has not been matched to an IdentityCube. Manual correlation is one valid remediation method, but it is not the only method. IdentityIQ can also resolve uncorrelated accounts through configured correlation logic, correlation rules, identity refresh processing, and re-aggregation after application correlation settings are corrected.
Correlation is normally configured on the application using identity attributes, account attributes, or rules that determine how an account should be associated with an identity. For example, an account attribute such as employee ID, email address, user name, or another unique identifier can be used to locate the matching IdentityCube. When the correlation configuration is improved and aggregation or refresh is rerun, previously uncorrelated accounts may be automatically linked without manual intervention.
Manual correlation is primarily an administrative correction path for exceptions where automatic matching cannot safely determine ownership. Therefore, “only manually” is too restrictive and does not reflect IdentityIQ’s correlation model. Reference topics: Applications, correlation configuration, uncorrelated account resolution, account aggregation, IdentityCube association, and Identity Modeling.