Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote is a digital note-taking application that provides a single place for keeping all of your notes, research, plans, and information. This document describes how to connect IBM watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft OneNote and use its skills on watsonx Orchestrate.

Connecting to Microsoft OneNote

Connect to the app according to the credential type that you or your team want to use.

If you want to connect the app to the Orchestrate Agent skill set, skill sets from AI assistants, or the Team skill set with Team credentials, refer to Managing app connections.

If you want to connect to the app to the Personal skill set or the Team skill set with Member credentials, refer to Connecting to apps.

Configuring the connection on watsonx Orchestrate SaaS

To connect watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft OneNote, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Connect app. It redirects you to sign in to a Microsoft account and authorize the connection.
  2. Set your Microsoft OneNote account email and click Next.
  3. Set your Microsoft OneNote account password and click Sign in.
  4. Check the Consent on behalf of your organisation and click Accept.

After you accept, watsonx Orchestrate connects to it automatically.

Note: If you already have an active Microsoft OneNote connection in your browser, that connection is used for the authentication. To connect to a different Microsoft OneNote, log out of watsonx Orchestrate first.

Configuring the connection on watsonx Orchestrate on-premises

To connect watsonx Orchestrate to Microsoft OneNote, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Connect app.
  2. You are prompted to enter the following connection details:
    • Application client ID: Specify the unique identifier generated after the Microsoft Azure app registration maps to the specific project requests.
    • Application client secret: Specify the application client secret for a project-specific unique application client ID.
    • Access token: Specify the access token generated from the application client ID and client secret.
    • Refresh token: Specify the refresh token generated from the application client ID and client secret.
  3. Click Connect app.
Note: The icon A green check icon appears to show that the app is connected. indicates that the connection was successfully established.

Technical parameters

The following table contains the technical parameters required by some skills of this app and instructions to retrieve them.

Parameters Details
User ID User ID is the email address that you use to sign in to Microsoft account.
Notebook ID To get the notebook ID, use the Get all notebooks skill.

What to do next

After you connect to the app, you can use the app’s skills. For more information see, Using the chat. To know what skill you can use, see the skills and skill flow column of List of prebuilt apps, skills and skill flows.


Parent topic:

Connecting to apps