Account Attributes
The following are the account attributes:
The unique identifier for the user.
The unique identifier for the user is typically used by the user to directly authenticate to Workiva.
The full name of the user.
The family name of the user.
The given name of the user.
The name of the user, suitable for display to end-users.
The user's title, such as 'Vice President'.
A Boolean value indicating the user's administrative status.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
The email address value.
The email address value.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
Email address value.
The email address value.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
The email address value.
The email address value.
A list of groups to which the user belongs, either through direct membership, through nested groups, or dynamically calculated.
Used to indicate the User's default location for purposes of localizing items such as currency, date time format, numerical representations, etc.
The casual way to address the user in real life.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
Phone number of the user.
Phone number of the user.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
The phone number of the user.
The phone number of the user.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
A human-readable name, primarily used for display purposes.
The phone number of the user.
Phone number of the user.
Indicates the user's preferred written or spoken language. Generally used for selecting a localized user interface. For example, 'en_US' specifies the language English and country US
The user's time zone in the 'Olson' timezone database format; for example, 'America/Los_Angeles'.