We can define a new claim and then it will appear in UI. If you are storing
claims in LDAP, then you have to map it to the exist attribute. If it is
JDBC, then you can mapped any attribute name. ​
Why you specially mentioned admin user ? It is also another user profile.


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On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Sriashalya Srivathsan <asha...@wso2.com>
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> Can we create a new parameter in the admin user profile[attached below] in
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