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0D54z0000AFqNHDCQ3Okta Classic EngineInsights and ReportingAnswered2026-04-04T09:01:00.000Z2024-09-17T15:28:28.000Z2024-09-30T16:32:03.000Z
  • Mihai N. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hi @q2xt4 (q2xt4)​ , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community! 

     

    The current Reports tool does not support this.  

    You can suggest a feature enhancement for this on the Okta Community page by going to the Community Ideas tab. Features suggested in our community are reviewed and can be voted and commented on by other members. High popularity will increase the likelihood of it being picked up by the Product Team and it being implemented. 

    More details here.

    In the meantime, you could look into possibly leveraging the Group Rules feature to set up a dedicated group to then leverage for the report. Something like 

    IF user isMemberOfGroup "A" & user isMemberOfGroup "B" THEN add to group "C" - then pull the group membership report for group "C".  

     

     

     

    If my answer helped, remember to mark it as best to increase its visibility for other members of the Okta Community who might have the same questions as you. 

     

    Hope my answer helps! 

     

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  • Mihai N. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hi @q2xt4 (q2xt4)​ , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community! 

     

    The current Reports tool does not support this.  

    You can suggest a feature enhancement for this on the Okta Community page by going to the Community Ideas tab. Features suggested in our community are reviewed and can be voted and commented on by other members. High popularity will increase the likelihood of it being picked up by the Product Team and it being implemented. 

    More details here.

    In the meantime, you could look into possibly leveraging the Group Rules feature to set up a dedicated group to then leverage for the report. Something like 

    IF user isMemberOfGroup "A" & user isMemberOfGroup "B" THEN add to group "C" - then pull the group membership report for group "C".  

     

     

     

    If my answer helped, remember to mark it as best to increase its visibility for other members of the Okta Community who might have the same questions as you. 

     

    Hope my answer helps! 

     

    --

    Help others in the community by liking or hitting Select as Best if this response helped you.

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