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Distinguished name

The result of the search is a table. In the table, the rows correspond with matching directory service items. Each column corresponds with an attribute. The distinguished name is by default stored in the last column of the table. So the example shown in the above figure, results in a table with 4 columns. The distinguished name is normally used to identify a directory service item.

Note: The names of the columns are not stored as part of the table data. If the variable is in a form to show the table data, the column names need to be specified as part of the table form field specification.

See Also

LDAP script actions

Script action: Setup LDAP session

Script action: Load LDAP modification data

Directory service schema

Script action: Add directory service object (LDAP)

Script action: Modify directory service object (LDAP)

Script action: Delete directory service object (LDAP)

Script action: Search directory service (LDAP)


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