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Add each custom attribute to the Workday Security Boundary Type
Create a Security Boundary Object Attribute to store each custom attribute of Object Type User and map it to the corresponding RBAC Object Attribute in the Account table.
Create a Security Boundary Object Attribute for EmpowerID Person of Object Type EmpowerID Account. This maps custom attributes to EmpowerID Accounts.
Create a Security Boundary Object Attribute for EmpowerID Person of Object Type EmpowerID Person. This maps custom attributes to EmpowerID Persons.
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Expand Admin > Applications and Directories on the navbar and click Manage Schema.
Select the Security Boundary Attributes tab on the Schema page and then click the Add + button on the grid header.
Enter the following information for the Security Boundary Attribute:
Name – Enter the name of the custom attribute formatted as SCIM as shown below, replacing THE_NAME_OF_THE_CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE with the actual name of the custom attribute:
['urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:AdAdditionalData:2.0:User']['WorkDayDataExtension']['customFields']['THE_NAME_OF_THE_CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE']
Attribute Type – String
Directory Data Type – DirectoryString
Security Boundary Type – Select Workday
Object Attribute – Select the desired attribute, such as CustomAttribute1.
Leave the other fields as is and click Save.
Step 2 – Add a Security Boundary Object Attribute
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of Object Type User
Select the Security Boundary Object Attributes tab on the Schema page and then click the Add + button on the grid header.
Enter the following information for the Security Boundary Object Attribute:
Select Existing Attribute – Select the Security Boundary Attribute created above
Object Type – Select user
Select RBAC Object – Select Account
RBAC Object Attribute – Select the value entered for the Object Attribute above, such as “CustomAttribute1.”
Click Save.
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