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Identity and Access Management Services

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Identity and Access Management Services
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4.4
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2024-11-20T20:18:13.521000
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User attribute mapping as key is considered as custom attribute mapping and is added to the issued tokens. However, the following values are an exception to this behaviour.

  • username
  • email
  • realName
  • name
  • group
  • userid

The following limitations apply when using custom attribute mapping:

  • A maximum of 30 custom user attribute mappings can be added for a provider. If the count exceeds the maximum threshold, then there can be potential performance impact.
  • Custom claim mapping for a provider can only be modified by making changes directly in the idpconfig.json file. Custom claims configured for a provider cannot be modified from Hyland IdP Administration client or through the provider's modification API endpoint.
  • Only single-valued attributes are supported as part of custom user attribute mapping. For example, HireDate to add hire date information.