I am writing Azure AD provisioning support for our SAAS. I am using the SCIM standard to get user and group data from Azure AD.
However I am only getting groups that is actively added to the application (as it is set up to only sync users added to the enterprise application).
Example, we have three users
- User One, part of groups IT and Rome
- User Two, part of groups IT and Berlin
- User Three, part of groups HR and Stockholm
I now add the following to my Enterprise application
Group IT, User Two, User Three
Now the data I will get sent to my application from Azure AD (via SCIM) is:
- Create User One
- Create User Two //Would have been created from adding group IT anyway
- Create User Three
- Create group IT
- Add users One, Two to group IT
This is a very incomplete picture as I would like to have the missing groups (HR, Rome, Berlin, Stockholm) so that I can tag up the users in our SAAS so they can use these groups/tags to create rules.
Is there any way to get groups that a user on the application have, even if the group itself was not added to the application?
A good example is, I want to know users' cities as it's a good differentiator to create rules on. But I do not want to add a city-group to our application as I do not want all users for a city to have access. However I do want to know the city for the users that do have access!