What are Attribute Preferences?
The Attribute Preferences page allows users to control the attributes that are being used in the Smart Onboarding process. Users can customize the attributes depending on their preference. Some of the things they can do on Attribute preferences are activating and inactivating the attributes, changing the name of the attribute for your organization, selecting the attributes to control the Homepage category driven content and Row Level security, and controlling the display of address.
Another option to configure attributes is through Process Revision. This feature allows users to have different attribute configuration related to invitations for different processes. Any customization done at the process level overrides the default settings configured at the product level.
What are attributes?
Attributes are basic data elements in the Smart Onboarding system. The values of attributes are used to control access within the system, and can be shown on pages and in emails generated in the system. You can also define your own attributes that can be used for these purposes.
See Attributes for more information.
Who can access Attribute Preferences?
System Administrators and Process Administrators can access Attribute Preferences.
How do you access Attribute Preferences?
Click the Menu icon. Navigate to Attribute Preferences under Preferences.
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How do you inactivate an attribute?
If you do not need an attribute that is provided, you can inactivate it. The attribute will stay in the system, so you can activate it again, but it will not show up in the invitation or configuration process.
To inactivate, uncheck the box under Active.
Check the box again to reactivate it.
Scroll down and click Save.
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How do you change the name of an attribute for your organization?
On the left side of the page, you can change the name of an attribute by entering a word under Override Label and save.
As an example, the overridden label for the Business Unit is given as "Division".
Override Label |
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This will change the attribute's name throughout the system. Some examples where the new label can be seen are given below:
New Hire's Invitation |
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I-9 Options - Legal Entity Driver |
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DHS Client Setup for Business Unit |
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Process Revision Attributes |
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I-9 Console - Info and actions |
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Form I-9 Section 1 |
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Complete Job Details |
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Send Candidate Data to HR |
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Complete I-9 (Section 2) |
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Form I-9 Master |
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I-9 Audit Report |
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E-Verify Page |
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Example of overridden labels in Elasticsearch
Let us consider modifying multiple attribute names under Override Label and save as given below.
The modified attribute names reflect in Elasticsearch pages.
Advanced search options for Category "Invitations" |
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Advanced search options for Category "My Tasks" |
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Facets and search results |
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View Attributes |
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What attributes can you use to control homepage category-driven content?
Homepage category-driven content allows you to select an attribute to specifically change the homepage content based on the value of that attribute. For example, if you want to show different photos on each company's homepage, you can do that using an Attribute Revision.
If you want to make homepage customization possible based on an attribute value, select the attribute in the Attributes Preferences page. If you do not want that customization, you can unselect the attribute.
The attributes that you can use to control the homepage category-driven content are:
- Company
- Business Unit
- Department
- Location
- Organization
The following shows what homepage category-driven content customization looks like when using an Attribute Revision. Click on Manage Homepage Content icon.
Revision Configuration Page |
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Choose an user role, click on the content category and add the content.
Homepage Content Revision Page |
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On the Attribute Preferences page, you can unselect any of these attributes in order for those not be able to control the homepage category-driven content.
Once you select or unselect any of the attributes, make sure to click on Save at the bottom page to save the changes.
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What attributes are available for Row Level Security?
Row Level Security determines which particular Business Users can see what range of new hires. For example, if you limit an HR Specialist to be in charge of only California Operations under Business Unit, that HR Specialist will not be able to process New Hires who are under another Business Unit, such as Florida Operations.
Row Level Security specification is available for four attributes:
- Company
- Business Unit
- Department
- Location
As a System Administrator, this is seen in inviting a Business User :
Invite/Edit User Page |
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On the Attribute Preferences page, under User Security Allowed, select or unselect any of the four attributes.
Scroll down and click on Save.
User Security |
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If User Security allowed is checked for an attribute and saved, the attribute will be marked as required in the invitation and CJD.
Also the Invitation, CJD field and the Required fields in Process Attribute Preferences show as checked for that attribute and will not be allowed for unchecking.
Example:- Lets check User Security Allowed for "Department" attribute and save the configuration.
Create a new Process Revision or open an "In Progress" Process Revision. Click on Configure Attribute Preferences link.
For the Department attribute, note that the Invitation, CJD field and the Required fields are checked and in read only mode. The fields are not allowed for unchecking.
Process Attribute Preferences |
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On the other way, if a process Revision is open, the system will not allow you to change the User Security Allowed option for attributes on the organization Attribute Preferences page. An error message will be displayed as below if you check/uncheck the check box.
How do you allow an address to show on an attribute's page?
If you want to change a base address, you can create an Attribute Revision and input a different address. However, to either prevent change or the need to use the address, you can hide the address on an attribute's page.
This is allowed for three attributes:
- Company
- Location
- Tax Location Code
This is an example of the address Attribute Revision for Tax Location Code:
Attribute Revision Page |
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The attribute information page is shown as below.
Revision Attributes Page |
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Back on the Attribute Preferences page, under Allow Address, select or unselect these attributes.
Click on Save.
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