OpenFIGI - Map to FIGI

Important: This connector and its actions have been removed from Nintex Automation Cloud and can now be found in Nintex Gallery.

Use the OpenFIGI - Map to FIGI action A tool for building the processes, logic, and direction within workflows. to map third-party identifiers to FIGIs. For more information about the OpenFIGI connector, go to OpenFIGI.

Configure the OpenFIGI - Map to FIGI action

  1. Add the action to the workflow and open the action configuration panel. For more information, see Add an action to the workflow.

  2. Select a Connection. If you do not have a connection, see Add a connection.
  1. In the Mapping section click Add item.
    1. Select an ID Type.
    2. Specify and ID Value.
  2. Add additional items if needed.
  3. Create or select a variable for the output.

OpenFIGI - Map to FIGI action fields and settings

Section

Field

Description

Variable types

(Unlabeled)

Connection Credentials and other settings required to pass data between the workflow and the indicated service, which could be a cloud service, business application, or content store.

The OpenFIGI connection to use to map the third-party identifier as a FIGI.

To refresh the available connections, click .

(n/a)

Mapping Add item Click the Add item button to add a new mapping. (n/a)
  Item The item to map. Object
  ID Type The type of third-party identifier. See Enum Values for all supported 3rd party identifier types. Text, Decimal, Integer, Boolean, DateTime, Collection
  ID Value The value for the represented third-party identifier. Text, Decimal, Integer, Boolean, DateTime, Collection
Output Data

Stores the result of the action as an object. See OpenFIGI - API Documentation for information on these values.

The following values are returned:

  • FIGI: (Text)
  • Name: (Text)
  • Ticker: (Text)
  • Stock exchange code: (Text)
  • Composite FIGI: (Text)
  • Security type: (Text)
  • Market sector: (Text)
  • Share class FIGI: (Text)
  • Security type 2: (Text)
  • Security description: (Text)
Collection