Removing An Attribute Value; Adding An Attribute Subtype - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Click OK in the Advanced Property Editor when you have finished editing the
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entry. The Advanced Property Editor is dismissed.
Click OK in the Property Editor. The Property Editor is dismissed.

Removing an Attribute Value

To remove an attribute value from an entry:
In the Directory tab of the Directory Server Console, right-click the entry you
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want to modify, and select Advanced from the pop-up menu.
You can also double-click the entry. The Property Editor is displayed; click on
the Advanced button.
Click the cursor in the text box that contains the attribute value you want to
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remove, and click Delete Value.
If you want to remove the entire attribute and all its values from the entry,
select Delete Attribute from the Edit menu.
Click OK in the Advanced Property Editor when you have finished editing the
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entry. The Advanced Property Editor is dismissed.
Click OK in the Property Editor. The Property Editor is dismissed.

Adding an Attribute Subtype

You can add three different kinds of subtypes to attributes contained within an
entry: language, binary, and pronunciation.
Language Subtype
Sometimes a user s name can be more accurately represented in characters of a
language other than the default language. For example, Noriko s name is Japanese,
and she prefers that her name be represented by Japanese characters when
possible. You can select Japanese as a language subtype for the
so that other users can search for her Japanese name.
If you specify a language subtype for an attribute, the subtype is added to the
attribute name as follows:
attribute;lang-subtype
attribute is the attribute you are adding to the entry and subtype is the two character
abbreviation for the language. See Table D-2, on page 617, for a list of supported
language subtypes. For example:
givenname;lang-ja
Managing Entries from the Directory Console
givenname
Chapter 2
Creating Directory Entries
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