

In the Settings section, select the values you want in Scope. To enable the Azure AD provisioning service for Cornerstone OnDemand, in the Settings section, change Provisioning Status to On.ĭefine the users or groups that you want to provision to Cornerstone OnDemand. To configure scoping filters, follow the instructions in the scoping filter tutorial.
#Cornerstone ondemand update#
The attributes selected as Matching properties are used to match the user accounts in Cornerstone OnDemand for update operations. Review the user attributes that are synchronized from Azure AD to Cornerstone OnDemand in the Attribute Mappings section. Under the Mappings section, select Synchronize Azure Active Directory Users to Cornerstone OnDemand. Select the Send an email notification when a failure occurs check box. In the Notification Email box, enter the email address of the person or group to receive the provisioning error notifications. If the connection fails, make sure that your Cornerstone OnDemand account has admin permissions and try again.
#Cornerstone ondemand how to#
For more information on how to retrieve the web service URL, see this pdf.Īfter you fill in the boxes shown in Step 5, select Test Connection to make sure that Azure AD can connect to Cornerstone OnDemand. For example, the service is located at and for Contoso the domain is. In the Domain box, fill in the web service URL of the Cornerstone OnDemand tenant.
#Cornerstone ondemand password#
In the Admin Password box, fill in the password that corresponds to the admin username. In the Admin Username box, fill in the domain or username of the admin account on your Cornerstone OnDemand tenant. Under the Admin Credentials section, enter the admin username, admin password, and domain of your Cornerstone OnDemand's account: In the applications list, select Cornerstone OnDemand.

Select Enterprise applications > All applications > Cornerstone OnDemand. To configure automatic user provisioning for Cornerstone OnDemand in Azure AD, follow these steps. Use it to create, update, and disable users or groups in Cornerstone OnDemand based on user or group assignments in Azure AD.

This section guides you through the steps to configure the Azure AD provisioning service. Users with the Default Access role are excluded from provisioning.Ĭonfigure automatic user provisioning to Cornerstone OnDemand When you assign a user to Cornerstone OnDemand, select any valid application-specific role, if available, in the assignment dialog box. You can assign additional users or groups later. We recommend that you assign a single Azure AD user to Cornerstone OnDemand to test the automatic user provisioning configuration. Important tips for assigning users to Cornerstone OnDemand To assign these users or groups to Cornerstone OnDemand, follow the instructions in Assign a user or group to an enterprise app. In the context of automatic user provisioning, only the users or groups that were assigned to an application in Azure AD are synchronized.īefore you configure and enable automatic user provisioning, decide which users or groups in Azure AD need access to Cornerstone OnDemand. To add the application, select Add.Īzure Active Directory uses a concept called assignments to determine which users should receive access to selected apps. In the search box, enter Cornerstone OnDemand and select Cornerstone OnDemand from the result panel. To add a new application, select New application at the top of the dialog box.

Go to Enterprise applications, and then select All applications. In the Azure portal, in the navigation pane on the left, select Azure Active Directory. To add Cornerstone OnDemand from the Marketplace, follow these steps. Add Cornerstone OnDemand from the Azure Marketplaceīefore you configure Cornerstone OnDemand for automatic user provisioning with Azure AD, add Cornerstone OnDemand from the Marketplace to your list of managed SaaS applications. This service is available to Cornerstone OnDemand teams. The Azure AD provisioning integration relies on the Cornerstone OnDemand web service.
