In the Management Portal at Data Model > Smart Rules, configure sets of criteria that dynamically determine a person or a group of people.
A smart rule for a List of people uses organizational context and/or selected people to generate a list.
Configuration
Propoerties tab
Criteria
In the Criteria area, configure the list of people.
You can base the list on people and organizational context.
If you specify multiple organizational context items, the rule is applied to people who are classified in ALL items. Click Insert OR to specify that people only need to be classified in ONE item.
If you specify multiple persons, an OR criterion is added; a person can never be another person as well (i.e. Amanda Cavendish cannot also be Dan Harris).
Click to exclude specific persons and/or organizational context.
Click the arrows to create groups of criteria.
Diagnostics tab
View who matches the rule. Only the top 100 results are displayed.
Smart Rule Behavior
For certain actions, you can further specify whose response(s) from the group of people are required to continue the workflow. This allows Identity Director to handle actions more efficiently. For example, when you use this smart rule type in an Approve Transaction action, you can enforce unanimous approval from the group before the workflow is allowed to continue. In a Provide Information action, you can use smart rules to obtain information more efficiently by requesting it from the group and continue with the transaction as soon as a group member has provided it.
Workflow action
Explanation and Tips
Approve Transaction
Select Assign to one person on the list to assign a person from the list.
If there isn't a preceding action with the same smart rule, a random actor is assigned.
If there is a preceding action with the same smart rule and one actor was assigned, the same actor is assigned.
If there is a preceding action with the same smart rule and multiple actors were assigned, the actor who completed the preceding action most recently is assigned.
Select Assign to all people, proceed with first response to assign all people on the list. The workflow continues as soon as someone approves.
Select Require approval from all people on the list to assign all people on the list. The workflow continues when EVERYONE approves. If someone denies, the workflow continues with the rejection path. If the action expires or is canceled, the workflow continues with the exception path.
Select Require approval from the majority on the list to assign all people on the list. The workflow continues when the majority (e.g. 6 out of 10) approve. This also happens if a majority is reached before everyone has responded: Those who did not respond are skipped.
If the majority denies, the workflow continues with the rejection path. This also happens if the number of people who approved and who denied is the same.
If the action expires or is canceled, the workflow continues with the exception path. This also happens if the majority canceled the action.
Perform Tasks
Assign to one person on the list
Assign to all people, proceed with first response
Select Require all people on the list to complete the tasks to assign all people. The workflow continues when EVERYONE completes ALL tasks.
Provide Information
Assign to one person on the list
Assign to all people, proceed with first response
Select Require response from all people on the list to assign all people. The workflow continues when EVERYONE provides information. If the action expires or is canceled, the workflow continues with the exception path.