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Workflows Tips & Tricks
MaxKatz

Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes. 


In this blog post we are sharing two helpful Workflows tips

  • Use Read User card to access all user properties
  • How to create output for an if/else condition

How to use Read User card to access all user properties

When an Okta connection event fires it makes available many properties associated with the event. Some of the properties are user-related (under Okta User). An Okta user has many more properties (and custom properties). To access all the properties use Okta – Read User card.

 


To see (and show/hide) all properties, click the ⚙️icon in the card’s lower right and then select Choose fields. You can select what attributes to show on the card.

 

How to create output for an if/else condition

The Branching – If/Else card allows you to create a card output. The output will be set to value from either the true or the false condition. For example, you can use the output to compose a dynamic message. Here is how to create such output:

 


More tips

⚡️ To read more tips like this, please go to the Okta Workflows Tips collection on my blog. 


We want to hear from you. Let us know in the comments what you're most excited about or if you have additional tips & tricks to share with your fellow Community users.

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