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How to Iterate Over a JSON Object (or How to Use the Object – For Each Card)
Read more: How to Iterate Over a JSON Object (or How to Use the Object – For Each Card)Okta Workflows how-to guides are questions and answers from weekly community office hours, MacAdmins Workflows Slack channel, and other places. Read all other how-to guides. Thanks to Bishal Shrestha, an Okta Administrator at Pinterest, who asked this question in MacAdmins Slack. On to the question. How do you iterate over a JSON object to retrieve a path value?
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Okta Workflows Educational Resources – January 2023
Read more: Okta Workflows Educational Resources – January 2023Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes. If you are new to Workflows, I encourage first to check out the Okta Workflows Resources page. This is Workflows educational content from January 2023 ⤵️ 🎁 New in Workflows What’s new in Workflows. 🪛 How-To guides How-to guides based on community questions. 🏟 Online Meetups 30-minute online meetups.…
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Online Meetup: A Hands-On Introduction to Okta Workflows
Read more: Online Meetup: A Hands-On Introduction to Okta WorkflowsJoin another Okta Workflows online meetup ✨ 🔮 Why it’s worth your time Join this no-slides online meetup to learn how to get started with Okta Workflows in 25 minutes.
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Learn the Differences Between Three Workflows List Functions: For Each, Map, and Reduce
Read more: Learn the Differences Between Three Workflows List Functions: For Each, Map, and ReduceOkta Workflows how-to guides are questions and answers from weekly community office hours, MacAdmins Workflows Slack channel, and other places. Read all other how-to guides. On to the question. What are the differences between three List functions: For Each, Map, and Reduce?
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Last Month in Okta Workflows – December 2022
Read more: Last Month in Okta Workflows – December 2022Okta Workflows is a no-code platform for automating identity processes. If you are new to Workflows, I encourage first to check out the Okta Workflows Resources page. And now, this is Workflows educational content from December 2022 ⤵️ 🧁 Tips Short tips (and tricks). 🪛 How-To guides How-to guides based on community questions. 📺 Videos Short, and educational videos.
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How to Iterate Over Items and Create a New List (or How to Use the List – Map Card)
Read more: How to Iterate Over Items and Create a New List (or How to Use the List – Map Card)Okta Workflows how-to guides are questions and answers from weekly community office hours, MacAdmins Workflows Slack channel, and other places. Read all other how-to guides. On to the question. How to take data list, modify each record in a list, and continue to use the new list in the flow?
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New in Workflows: Low-Latency Flows Can Now Run Up to 10 Times Faster
Read more: New in Workflows: Low-Latency Flows Can Now Run Up to 10 Times FasterThe Workflows team released a new feature to help you build workflows and automatons that execute consistently fast. In this blog post, you will learn about new low-latency flows.
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Learn How to Automate Identity Processes With Okta Workflows, 11 Online Meetups Recordings From 2022
Read more: Learn How to Automate Identity Processes With Okta Workflows, 11 Online Meetups Recordings From 2022We hosted 11 online meetups in 2022. These are no-slides, hands-on events, each running about 30 minutes. If you missed the live sessions or want to learn how to build automations with Okta Workflows, check them out below.
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Workflows Tips #50: Tips, How-To Guides, Online Meetups, Videos and Community
Read more: Workflows Tips #50: Tips, How-To Guides, Online Meetups, Videos and CommunityWelcome to Okta Workflows Tips post. Read all previous tips. Wow, this is Workflows Tips edition #50! In this post:
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How To Get Multiple Values From an API Call JSON Response in Okta Workflows
Read more: How To Get Multiple Values From an API Call JSON Response in Okta WorkflowsOkta Workflows how-to guides are questions and answers from weekly community office hours, MacAdmins Workflows Slack channel, and other places. Read all other how-to guides. On to the question. How to get multiple values from an API call JSON response?