Workflows Community Team

Workflows Community Team

Okta Workflows How-To: Use Workflows for Inline Hooks

Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes.  This blog post is based on questions asked during office hours or the #okta-workflows channel in MacAdmins Slack. ImportantLow-latency flows offer an alternative to existing inline hook custom endpoint solutions. Depending on the use case, low-latency flows may not always be…

Okta Workflows How-To: Read a Custom User Profile Attribute

Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes.  This blog post is based on a question asked during office hours or the #okta-workflows channel in MacAdmins Slack: How to read a custom user profile attribute?  If you prefer a video, jump to the end of this blog post to watch a short video about this question and answer…

Okta Workflows How-To: Iterate Over a JSON Object (or How to Use the Object – For Each Card)

Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes.  This blog post is based on a question asked during office hours or the #okta-workflows channel in MacAdmins Slack: How do you iterate over a JSON object to retrieve a path value?  Thanks to Bishal Shrestha, an Okta Administrator at Pinterest, who asked this question in…

New in Workflows: Security Operations Solution Packs

Okta Workflows has just released a number of templates focused on Security Operations Centre (SOC) processes. In this blog post, you will learn about these templates.  Getting started Okta Workflows has just released a number of templates focused on Security Operations Centre (SOC) processes. These Workflow templates are designed to help solve…

Learn About the Differences Between Three Workflows List Functions: For Each, Map, and Reduce

Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes.  This blog post is based on a question asked during office hours or the #okta-workflows channel in MacAdmins Slack: What are the differences between three List functions: For Each, Map, and Reduce?  Getting started The List function has three cards to iterate over a list: For…

Okta Workflows How-To: Iterate Over Items and Create a New List (Using the List – Map Card)

Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes.  This blog post is based on a question asked during office hours or the #okta-workflows channel in MacAdmins Slack: How to take a data list, modify each record in a list, and continue to use the new list in the flow?  Getting started You have a list of users and need a new…

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