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Configure smart rules for people related to the subscriber
In the Management Portal at Data Model > Smart Rules, configure sets of criteria that dynamically determine a group of people.
A smart rule for people Related to the subscriber applies an action to the first person that matches the defined criteria for a relation to the subscriber.
Configuration
Properties tab |
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Organization |
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People attribute |
Specify an attribute people must have, to be included in the Smart rule |
Additional Criteria tab |
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Diagnostics tab |
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Subscriber |
Specify a Subscriber to view who matches the rule. Only the top 100 results are displayed. |
Consider the following situation:
Subscriber |
John Smith |
Smart Rule |
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Classifications:
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Classifications:
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Look up related people in: Locations\*
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In this situation, the smart rule does not yield John Smith: John is not classified in the same organizational context as the subscriber; there is no direct relationship.
Consider the following situation:
Subscriber |
Amanda Cavendish |
Smart Rule |
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Classifications:
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Classifications:
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Look up related people in: Locations\*
Additional criteria:
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In this situation, the smart rule yields Amanda Cavendish:
- No direct relationship is found: although Amanda is classified in the same organizational context item as the subscriber, Locations\New York\Sales, this item is not grouped with the item Roles\Manager.
- A hierarchical relationship is found: Amanda is classified in the organizational context item Locations\London, which is higher in hierarchy than Locations\London\Sales AND this item is grouped with the item Roles\Manager.
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. When you use it in a Provide Information action, you can obtain information more efficiently by requesting it from the group and continue with the workflow as soon as a group member has provided it.
Workflow action |
Explanation and Tips |
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Approve Transaction |
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Perform Tasks |
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Provide Information |
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