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Google Directory - Create a group

Use the Google Directory - Create a group action A tool for building the processes, logic, and direction within workflows. Actions are the steps the workflow performs to complete a process. to create a group in Google Directory.

For more information about the Google Directory connector A software component that allows seamless integration with third-party services, business applications, and content stores. Examples include Salesforce, Box, and Microsoft SharePoint. Connectors are used to create connections required for workflow actions and start events., go to Google Directory.

Configure the Google Directory - Create a group action

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

  1. Select a Connection. If you do not have a connection, see Add a connection.
  1. Specify an Email for the email address of the group you want to create.

Google Directory - Create a group action fields, buttons, and settings

Section

Field

Description

Variable types

(unlabeled) Connection Credentials and other settings that enables workflows to communicate with external systems, services, or applications. It's required to pass data between the workflow and the indicated service, which could be a cloud service, business application, or content store. The Google Directory connection to use to create a group.

To refresh the available connections, click Refresh.

(n/a)
(unlabeled) Email The email address of the group.
Example: hsales_group@example.com
Text, Decimal, Integer, Boolean, DateTime, Collection
(unlabeled) Name The name of the group you want to create.
Example: Sales Group
Text, Decimal, Integer, Boolean, DateTime, Collection
(unlabeled) Description An extended description to help people determine the purpose of the group.
Example: This is the Sales group
Text, Decimal, Integer, Boolean, DateTime, Collection
Output Group Stores the result of the action as an object. The following values are returned:
  • ID: (Text) The unique ID of the group.
  • Email: (Text) The group's email address.
  • Name: (Text) The group's display name.
  • Description: (Text) The description for the group.
  • Admin created: (Boolean) Shows if the group was created by an administrator rather than a user. If the value is Yes, the group was created by an administrator. If the value is No, the group was created by a user.
Object