Custom Attribute
Overview
This document provides guidance on Custom Attribute configuration and management methods.
Creating Custom Attribute
- Click the 
+ Create Attributebutton in the top right corner of the attribute list table. - Enter the items specified below and click the 
OKbutton to create a Custom Attribute.- Display Name  (Required): Name of the attribute that cannot be duplicated. Example) Team Leader
- When Display Name is duplicated, the following error message is displayed in a modal.
 
 - Variable Name  (Required): Variable name of the attribute that cannot be duplicated. Example) teamLeader
- When Variable Name is duplicated, the following error message is displayed in a modal.
 
 - Datatype  (Required): Select the data type of the attribute value.
- string: General text (string) value. (Example: “Marketing Team”)
 - number: Numeric value. (Example: 100)
 - string array: Multiple text values in list format. (Example: [“variable1”, “variable1”])
 - identifier: Unique identifier pointing to other objects (mainly LoginID) within the system
 
 - Description (Optional): Description of the attribute.
 
 - Display Name  (Required): Name of the attribute that cannot be duplicated. Example) Team Leader
 - Default settings when creating:
- Source Priority : inherit from profile source (default)
 - Status : Visible (default)
 
 
Modifying Custom Attribute
- Modifiable items:
- Display Name
 - Description
 - Source Priority
 - Status
 
 - Non-modifiable items:
- Variable Name
 - Data Type
 
 - Modification method:
- Display Name, Description: Click on the corresponding Custom Attribute in the Profile Editor table to open the detail modal and modify.
 - Source Priority, Status: Can be modified directly inline in the corresponding Custom Attribute row of the Profile Editor table.
 
 - Limitations:
- Custom Attributes linked with IdP cannot be modified.
 - When Custom Attribute is being used in User Attribute-Based Approval within Workflow Approval Rule, the Display Name and Description of that attribute cannot be modified.
 
 
Deleting Custom Attribute
- Deletion method:
- Select the checkbox of the Custom Attribute item to delete.
 - Click the 
Deletebutton that appears at the top of the table. - Confirm deletion in the deletion confirmation modal window.
 
 - Non-deletable targets:
- Basic Attributes built into the QueryPie system (e.g., Username, Primary email, etc.)
 - Custom Attributes linked with IdP
 - Custom Attributes being used in User Attribute-Based Approval within Workflow Approval Rule
 - Checkboxes for the above items are disabled and cannot be selected.
 
 
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