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Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Airtable
Synchronize approved users, departments, and group memberships from OpenText Directory Services into Airtable to automatically create or update workspace access, team ownership, and record-level permissions. This is useful when Airtable is used for campaign planning, project tracking, or operational coordination and access must reflect current organizational structure.
Business value: Reduces manual onboarding, prevents stale access, and ensures teams only see the data relevant to their role.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Use directory attributes such as job function, region, or business unit from OpenText Directory Services to assign Airtable users to predefined roles like editor, approver, or viewer. Airtable can then feed back workspace membership or approval status to support audit-ready access governance.
Business value: Improves security and simplifies administration for shared business workflows involving marketing, operations, product, and creative teams.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Airtable
Automatically segment Airtable bases, views, or linked records by department or cost center using directory group data. For example, marketing users can be routed to campaign planning bases, while product teams are assigned to feature tracking bases with separate ownership and visibility rules.
Business value: Keeps collaboration organized at scale and reduces the risk of teams working in the wrong workspace or accessing unrelated records.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Airtable
When an employee changes role, transfers departments, or leaves the organization, update Airtable assignments automatically so project owners, content approvers, or vendor contacts are reassigned. This is especially useful for long-running workflows such as content calendars, product launches, and vendor management.
Business value: Prevents workflow disruption, reduces orphaned tasks, and keeps operational ownership current.
Data flow: Airtable ? OpenText Directory Services
When Airtable is used to manage contractors, agencies, or temporary staff, approved collaborator details can be pushed to OpenText Directory Services for identity validation and controlled account creation. This supports secure access to shared planning or tracking environments without relying on ad hoc user setup.
Business value: Strengthens governance for external access and creates a more controlled onboarding process for non-employees.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Airtable
Use reporting lines, manager attributes, or organizational hierarchy from OpenText Directory Services to route Airtable approval tasks to the correct approver. For example, contract reviews, campaign sign-offs, or product release approvals in Airtable can be assigned automatically to the appropriate manager or business owner.
Business value: Speeds up approvals, reduces routing errors, and aligns business processes with the actual organizational structure.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Combine directory membership data from OpenText Directory Services with Airtable activity records to create a governance view of who has access to which operational workflows and who approved key actions. This can support internal audits for content operations, vendor management, or project governance.
Business value: Improves traceability, supports compliance reviews, and gives administrators a clearer view of access and activity across collaborative workspaces.