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0D54z00007oLmf1CACOkta Classic EngineUniversal DirectoryAnswered2024-04-15T10:52:51.000Z2022-07-18T12:02:58.000Z2022-07-19T15:38:35.000Z

1it8g (1it8g) asked a question.

Creating a Custom Attribute that determines values for another

Looking to see if its possible to set two enumerated attributes with one being determined by another, for example:

 

One custom attribute called Department which would have an enumerated set of values such as -

Accounting, IT, Retail

 

The second custom attribute would called Job Title would show the associated job titles with that department such as -

Accounting Manager or Account Specialist under the Accounting department

IT Manager or IT Specialist under the IT department

Store Manager or Clerk under the Retail department

 

the ideal workflow would be as follows:

 

Admin chooses the department from a drop down list, the job title list would then show the associated job titles to that department


  • flaviu.vrinceanu1.5628408972654734E12 (Customer Success Service Delivery)

    Hi @1it8g (1it8g)​,

     

    Thank you for posting on the Okta community page!

     

    I have done some research but I wasn't able to find any documentation related to the scenario that you have described therefore I would assume that this feature is not currently supported by Okta. You can submit a feature request in case you would like to see such functionality and the best way to file this request would be from the community tab.

     

    Once feature requests are submitted they are visible to other Okta admins, who can vote on them to provide more visibility. Using this method will allow you to maintain visibility on your feature requests throughout the process.

     

    Additionally, your scenario could be achieved through mappings in case you bring the attribute's values from another application through provisioning because this way you can create a custom expression that will give a certain value to an attribute based on the value of an already existing attribute in Okta.

     

    I hope the above information is useful!

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Creating a Custom Attribute that determines values for another