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We currently have a form for HR to deal with ex-employees that are hired once more, but it's not much more than automatic emails sent to IT.

If I add some actions to modify the user account based on the parameters of this custom command (form), will this trigger the business rule we have that targets "After updating a user" ?

Thanks,

Louis

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Hello Luis,

Business rules trigger when the corresponding operation (user update in your case) is performed via Adaxes. It does not matter whether the operation is performed manually or via a custom command. If the target object is in the scope of the business rule and meets the conditions (if any) specified in the rule, it will trigger.

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