Turns out clientCo may not have paid for Orchestration, so that's a pointless bit of investigation. Thanks though for the pointers.
They seem to have avoided paying for pretty much all of the useful features (workflows being the current one I'm bashing my head against a wall over).
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at risk of going slightlyOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostHello clever peeps
As per the title, is there a way to take a Request ticket in ServiceNow and on change of state (e.g. approved) trigger something that will set up a user account in Azure AD?
Links to documentation would be fab
TIA
have you done much with Azure Logic Apps to raise SNOW tickets?
I might need to integrate Azure Sentinel to SNOW, and it seems well documented but you never know till you try.
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new-adusers works if you have on-premise AD and sync to Azure. The Azure only equivalent is new-azureaduser... but....if you use "new-msoluser". It provides the option of setting a license with one command.Originally posted by eek View PostCreate a PowerShell activity (servicenow.com)
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New-ADUser (ActiveDirectory) | Microsoft Docs
The first is how to trigger a powershell activity from servicenow - the latter how to create a AD user from within powershell
A bit of searching should give you examples on how to do both.
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Actually a second google search gives me Orchestration example - Active directory user management | ServiceNow Docs
is servicenow's website so bad that it makes the CUK forum search engine look usable?
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Create a PowerShell activity (servicenow.com)
and
New-ADUser (ActiveDirectory) | Microsoft Docs
The first is how to trigger a powershell activity from servicenow - the latter how to create a AD user from within powershell
A bit of searching should give you examples on how to do both.
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Create Azure user from ServiceNow ticket
Hello clever peeps
As per the title, is there a way to take a Request ticket in ServiceNow and on change of state (e.g. approved) trigger something that will set up a user account in Azure AD?
Links to documentation would be fab
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