Update attribute does not trigger transition in for criteria-based membership sets
Hi guys, I stumbled upon a scenario today which to me seemed a bit strange. So basically I have a set which is criteria based for, let's use first name (John). And then I have a MPR (Transition In) which triggers a workflow to send an email. Pretty simple scenario, right? The thing that seems strange to me is that when I update a user to have first name John, the Transition In MPR is never triggered (not applied in the update to person request). Is there a good explanation for this? Is there a way to achieve this goal?
August 31st, 2012 5:52am

When you make the update, do you see the user added to the set? If that set transition is happening - and as long as the set and workflows are correctly entered into MPR definition - this should work - there's not a lot to go wrong here - has to be something simple...Frank C. Drewes III - Architect - Oxford Computer Group
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August 31st, 2012 9:35am

Thanks Frank. One step closer :-) What I am really trying to to is to do the same thing with custom attributes. I am trying to do the exact same thing using a custom boolean attribute, but no luck. The attribute is added to the "Administration: Administrators can read and update Users" MPR. Beyond that, I'm not sure what to do. Thanks for the help!
August 31st, 2012 9:55am

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