Supported attributes reference
The following attributes can be mapped for user provisioning to AWS IAM Identity Center.
For more information about these attributes, see .ietf.org/html/rfc7643//[SCIM: Core Schema] on ietf.org and Supported User and Group Attributes in the AWS IAM Identity Center documentation.
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The user’s unique identifier in AWS IAM Identity Center. This attribute cannot be updated. This attribute is required. |
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The name of the user, suitable for display to end-users. This attribute is required. |
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The family name of the user, or last name in most Western languages. For example, "Jensen" given the full name "Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III". This attribute is required. |
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The given name of the user, or first name in most Western languages. For example, "Barbara" given the full name "Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III". This attribute is required. |
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The user’s work email address, formatted as "bjenson@example.com". This attribute is required. |
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The user’s cost center. |
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The user’s country. |
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The user’s department. |
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The user’s division. |
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A string identifier, typically numeric or alphanumeric, assigned to a person, often based on order of hire or association with an organization. |
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A string that is an identifier for the resource as defined by the provisioning client. |
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The user’s complete, formatted address. |
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The user’s complete, formatted name. |
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Used to indicate the User’s default location for purposes oflocalizing such items as currency, date time format, or numericalrepresentations. A valid value is a language tag as defined in RFC-5646. |
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The city or locality component of the user’s address. For example, "Hollywood". |
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The user’s middle name or names. For example, "Jane" given the full name "Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III". |
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The user’s middle name or names. For example, "Barb" given the full name "Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III". |
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The user’s organization. |
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The user’s zip code or postal code. |
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Indicates the user’s preferred written or spoken languages and is generally used for selecting a localized user interface. |
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The honorific prefix or prefixes of the user, or title in most Western languages. For example, "Ms." given the full name "Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III". |
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The state or region component of the user’s address. For example, "CA". |
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The user’s street address, which may include house number, street name, P.O. box, and multi-line extended street address information. |
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The honorific suffix(es) of the user, or title in most Western languages. For example, "III" given the full name "Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III". |
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The user’s time zone, in IANA Time Zone database format. For example, "America/Los_Angeles". |
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The user’s title, such as "Vice President". |
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The type of user. For example, "employee". |
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The user’s work phone number, formatted as "+1-201-555-0123". |