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How to Filter on the Accounts for whom Access Request can be Opened

varunpuri
Regular Contributor
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Hi,

If we need to restrict he logged in user to see only a particular set of Identities only in the ARS module for whom the logged in user can raise an access request, one of the possible solutions is to build a custom SAV Role and specify the configuration as shown in the snapshot below and assign this custom SAV Role to the logged in user :

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Until this step is okay.

Problem Statement : Once the required Identity is filtered and is visible to the logged in user in ARS, if we want to further filter the accounts associated with this user identity in the next page to only a limited set of accounts lets say for example, accounts from a particular endpoint only, is there a configuration option available for that as well ?

Until this page is okay. We select an Identity (which is out of the filtered ones) over here :

varunpuri_1-1701174000048.png

Is it possible to filter the accounts here ?

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Best Regards,
Varun

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rushikeshvartak
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You can’t filter accounts. If accounts status is suspended / orphan then only it will be hidden.

 

please submit idea ticket for same


Regards,
Rushikesh Vartak
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Hello @rushikeshvartak - where can we submit an idea ticket ?

Best Regards,
Varun

https://ideas.saviynt.com/


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Rushikesh Vartak
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SumathiSomala
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@varunpuri It's not possible to filter the accounts

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Sumathi Somala
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