Okta Workflows How-To: Find the JSON Object Passed From a Streaming Action to a Helper Flow

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Max Katz

Staff Developer Advocate, Okta Workflows

Max Katz is a Staff Developer Advocate for Okta Workflows. Max loves the no-code automation space and creating educational content. Before Okta, Max led the North America Developer Advocacy team at IBM. Before IBM, Max led developer advocacy for a cloud-based mobile app platform, Appery, helping it grow from zero to over 400,000 developers. Max regularly writes on his http://maxkatz.net blog. 

03 March 2023 Time to read: ~

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 find the JSON object passed from a streaming action to a helper flow? 

Getting started

Watch this video to learn how to find the JSON object passed from a streaming action to a helper flow.

 

 

Here is another video where you will learn how to set up a streaming action card for search results:

How to Setup a Streaming Action Card for Search Results in Okta Workflows

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About the Author

Max Katz

Staff Developer Advocate, Okta Workflows

Max Katz is a Staff Developer Advocate for Okta Workflows. Max loves the no-code automation space and creating educational content. Before Okta, Max led the North America Developer Advocacy team at IBM. Before IBM, Max led developer advocacy for a cloud-based mobile app platform, Appery, helping it grow from zero to over 400,000 developers. Max regularly writes on his http://maxkatz.net blog. 

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