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How can I associate multiple assumed roles to a single repost profile?

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I use identity center to access multiple accounts with various assumed roles. Each role and account creates a different console ID. very time I try to access re:Post from one of these roles I'm prompted to create another profile.

It is disruptive to have to log out of one account and into another one just to be able to access my re:Post history and not being able to see everything in one place.

Is there any way to resolve this problem? I have read this message "If you already have an existing AWS re:Post profile and would like to link this login to that profile, you can do so in the Logins section of the Settings menu." But the only option there appears to try to re-link the same account I'm logged into already, which is useless.

Is this possible? If not, is it on the roadmap for future enhancements?

2 Answers
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I need to figure out how to assign an Identity user to re:post but you make a great point about multiple profiles. Thanks for the suggestion to look for the ability to assign a user to re:post.

IMHO -- I wish there was an easy way to add Re:Post to an IAM role so I don't have to relogin to re:post. Hoping someone will enlighten both of us.

answered 2 months ago
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Hello,

Greetings, I hope you are having a good day!

Unfortunately currently it is not possible to link or add multiple roles/users under a single repost profile. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Customer feedback is the main driver behind all of our service enhancements, so we really appreciate you reaching out to us with this query. I will have this cascaded through our service team so that a possible solution can be brought up in the future. Unfortunately, I do not have any ETA as to when this feature will be released, as any new feature adheres to rigorous testing and compatibility checks to ensure that we provide the best possible experience to our customers. All our new announcements and releases can be found on our What’s New page and our official blog.

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answered 2 months ago

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