Create Cloud User
Create a cloud user in Office 365.
Input
Field | Definition | Type | Required |
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User |
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On Premises Immutable Id |
Property is used to associate an on-premises Active Directory user account to their Azure Active Directory user object. If you're using a federated domain for the user's userPrincipalName (UPN) property, then you must specify this property as you create a user account in the Graph. |
Text |
FALSE |
Account Enabled |
true if the account is enabled; otherwise, false. |
True/False |
FALSE |
Display Name |
The name displayed in the address book for the user. This is usually the combination of the user's first name, middle initial, and family name.The maximum length is 256 characters. This is usually the combination of the user's first name, middle initial, and family name. |
Text |
TRUE |
Force Change Password Next Sign In |
true if the user must change their password on the next login; otherwise false. |
True/False |
FALSE |
Mail Nickname |
Mail alias for the user. This field must not contain a space. |
Text |
TRUE |
Password |
Password for the user. Required when a user is created. It can be updated, but the user will be required to change the password on the next login. The password must satisfy the minimum requirements as specified by the user's passwordPolicies property. By default, a strong password is required. |
Text |
TRUE |
User Principal Name |
User principal name (UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. By convention, this should map to the user's email name. The general format is alias@domain, where the domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. |
Text |
TRUE |
Age Group |
Age group of the user. Allowed values: null, minor, notAdult, and adult. |
Text |
FALSE |
Assigned Licenses |
Licenses that are assigned to the user. |
List of Objects |
FALSE |
Business Phones |
Telephone numbers for the user. Although this is a string collection, only one number can be set for this property. |
List of Text |
FALSE |
City |
City in which the user is located. |
Text |
FALSE |
Company Name |
Company name associated with the user. |
Text |
FALSE |
Consent Provided For Minor |
Indicates whether consent has been obtained for minors. You can choose any of the allowed values: null, granted, denied, and notRequired. |
Text |
FALSE |
Country |
Country or region in which the user is located. For example, US or UK. |
Text |
FALSE |
Department |
Name for the department in which the user works. |
Text |
FALSE |
Employee Id |
Employee identifier assigned to the user by the organization. |
Text |
FALSE |
Fax Number |
Fax number of the user. |
Text |
FALSE |
Given Name |
Given (first) name of the user. |
Text |
FALSE |
Is Resource Account |
true if the user is a resource account; otherwise, false. null value should be considered false. |
True/False |
FALSE |
Job Title |
User's job title. |
Text |
FALSE |
Mobile Phone |
Primary cellular telephone number for the user. |
Text |
FALSE |
Office Location |
Office location in the user's place of business. |
Text |
FALSE |
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Primary email address for the user. |
Text |
FALSE |
Other Mails |
List of other email addresses for the user. |
List of Text |
FALSE |
Password Policies |
Specifies password policies for the user. This value is an enumeration with one possible value being DisableStrongPassword, which allows weaker passwords than the default policy to be specified. DisablePasswordExpiration can also be specified. The two may be specified together. For example, DisablePasswordExpiration, DisableStrongPassword. |
Text |
FALSE |
Force Change Password Next Sign In With MFA |
If true, at the next sign-in, the user must perform a multifactor authentication (MFA) before being forced to change their password. The behavior is identical to forceChangePasswordNextSignIn except that the user is required to first perform a multifactor authentication before password change. After a password change, this property will be automatically reset to false. If not set, the default is false. |
True/False |
FALSE |
Postal Code |
The postal code for the user's postal address. The postal code is specific to the user's country or region. In the United States of America, this attribute contains the ZIP code. |
Text |
FALSE |
Preferred Data Location |
Preferred data location for the user. |
Text |
FALSE |
Preferred Language |
Preferred language for the user. This should be in ISO 639-1 Code. For example, en-US. |
Text |
FALSE |
Show In Address List |
true if the Outlook global address list should contain this user, otherwise false. If not set, this is treated as true. For users invited through the invitation manager, this property is set to false. |
True/False |
FALSE |
State |
State or province in the user's address. |
Text |
FALSE |
Street Address |
Street address of the user's place of business. |
Text |
FALSE |
Surname |
User's surname (family name or last name). |
Text |
FALSE |
Usage Location (2 char) |
Two letter country code (ISO standard 3166). Required when assigning licenses to users, due to the legal requirement to check for availability of services in countries. For example, US, JP, and GB. |
Text |
FALSE |
User Type |
A string value that can be used to classify user types in your directory, such as Member and Guest. |
Text |
FALSE |
On Premises Extension Attributes |
Extension attributes 1-15 for the user. The individual extension attributes are neither selectable nor filterable. For an onPremisesSyncEnabled user, this set of properties is on-premises-sourced and is read-only. For a cloud-only user (where onPremisesSyncEnabled is false), these properties may be set during creation or update. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 1 |
First customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 2 |
Second customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 3 |
Third customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 4 |
Fourth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 5 |
Fifth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 6 |
Sixth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 7 |
Seventh customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 8 |
Eighth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 9 |
Ninth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 10 |
Tenth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 11 |
Eleventh customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 12 |
Twelfth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 13 |
Thirteenth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 14 |
Fourteenth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Extension Attribute 15 |
Fifteenth customizable extension attribute. |
Text |
FALSE |
Output
Field | Definition | Type |
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User |
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Id |
The unique identifier for the user. |
Text |
Business Phones |
Telephone numbers for the user. Although this is a string collection, only one number can be set for this property. |
List of Text |
Display Name |
The name displayed in the address book for the user. This is usually the combination of the user's first name, middle initial, and family name. |
Text |
Given Name |
Given (first) name of the user. |
Text |
Job Title |
User's job title. |
Text |
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Primary email address for the user. |
Text |
Mobile Phone |
Primary cellular telephone number for the user. |
Text |
Office Location |
Office location in the user's place of business. |
Text |
Preferred Language |
Preferred language for the user. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code. For example en-US. |
Text |
Surname |
User's surname (family name or last name). |
Text |
User Principal Name |
Principal name (also known as Username or UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. By convention, this should map to the user's email name. The general format is alias@domain, where the domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. |
Text |
Related topics
Azure Active Directory connector