<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div><span></span>> No. The default operator for the LDAP attribute mapping is '='. If<br>> you want '+=', edit ldap.attrmap.<br>><br>> This has been in ldap.attrmap, *and* documented there since 2004. If<br>> you're editing the file to add "personType", the PLEASE READ THE FILE.<br><br>Thank you very much for that. Again, I wouldn't have figured that out on my own. I only email the list as a last resort.<br>
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I'd also like to add, although I'm probably going to have my head
chopped off, that I did read the file.. many times in the past, several
times today in fact, but unfortunately my brain did not interpret the
operator description to mean that one need add += for multi-valued
attributes (much like all my questions before did not seem obvious to
me, though I suppose they are to others); my brain was sidetracked
thinking I needed another attribute type in the dictionary file.
Anyway, I hope at least this email will prevent others from asking the
same silly question.<br>
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