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Snap type:

Read

Description:

This Snap lists all the members (users) having the given role.

  • Expected upstream Snaps: Mapper.
  • Expected downstream Snaps: Any file Formatter followed by File Writer.
  • Expected input: Object ID of an existing desired role.
  • Expected output: List of users having the given role.


Prerequisites:

[None]


Support and limitations:

Works in Ultra Task Pipelines.

Account: 

This Snap uses account references created on the Accounts page of SnapLogic Manager to handle access to this endpoint. See Azure Active Directory OAuth2 Account for information on setting up this type of account.


Views:
InputThis Snap has at most one document input view.
OutputThis Snap has exactly one document output view.
ErrorThis Snap has at most one document error view and produces zero or more documents in the view.

Settings

Label


Required. The name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your pipeline.

Role object ID


Required. Object ID of the desired role.

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Obtaining User object ID/Role object ID/Group object ID from Azure Portal

  1. Log in to the Azure portal.

  2. Navigate to Azure Active Directory>Users/Groups.

  3. Select a specific User/Group.

  4. In the Profile, you can view the Object Id.

  5. Copy the Object ID and use it to configure the relevant Snap as required.


Many features in Microsoft Graph API work similarly to the Azure Active Directory Graph APIs. However, a few have been changed or improved. For instance, there is a variation of the entity names in the output preview. This table depicts the difference in the output:

Old output (Azure AD Graph API)

New Output (Microsoft Graph API)

The entity object Id property was displayed as “ObjectId".

Learn more about the properties in Azure AD Graph API:

Azure AD Graph API Entity and Complex Type Reference

The object Id property is displayed as “Id" in the output.

The output also contains the default parameters shown by the Microsoft Graph API. However, there are certain attributes such as city that can be set by the Create Entry Snap, but this parameter is not displayed in the output as it is not the default output parameter. If you want use such parameters in your output, you can use filters to filter the parameters.

Learn more about the properties in Microsoft Graph API:

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