entry Element
The <entry> element contains information about an object in a connected data source.
Usage
<entry
dn = "dn"
/>
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
dn |
dn |
No |
The current name for the object in the connected data source. It is formatted as an ordered list of component names separated by commas. |
Child Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
An array of bytes that uniquely identifies the object in the connected data source. |
|
Information about an attribute of the object. |
|
Information about a referenced value attribute. Typical values are manager and members (member of distribution list or security group). |
|
An ordered list of string values that define the type of object in the connected data source. |
|
The object type of the object. |
Parent Elements
Element |
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Child Element Sequence
The tree shows the ordering and number of child elements. Child elements in a Sequence must appear in the order given and child elements in a Choice are mutually exclusive. Sequences and Choices can be nested. Element names are followed by the minimum and maximum occurrences.
Sequence
anchor (Exactly 1)
primary-object-class (Exactly 1)
objectclass (Exactly 1)
dn-attr (Minimum = 0; Maximum = 1)
attr (Minimum = 1; Maximum = many)
Sequence
Remarks
The format of <entry> elements extends the DSML 1.0 format for a directory object. The extensions that were added are <anchor>, <parent-anchor>, <primary-objectclass>, and <dn-attr>.
Element Information
Can be empty | No |
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