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include

include
Specifies the location of another configuration file that should be read by the
gateway.

Format

include "configuration_file"

Example

include "../config/dsgw-l10n.conf"

location

Defines the location choices selectable from the gateway when adding new entries.
Each
which new entries can be added.
Format
location handle "friendly_name""dn"
handle. An arbitrary string used by the
of entry to the locations where the entry can be created. For more information, see
"location-suffix" on page 87.
friendly_name. An arbitrary string that represents the location. This string should
describe the location because the gateway displays this string to users to represent
the location.
dn. The distinguished name (DN) representing this branch point in the directory. If
this value is not terminated with a pound sign, the value specified on the
parameter is appended to this value to build the fully qualified distinguished
name. If dn terminated with a pound sign (#), the value represented here is
assumed to be a fully qualified distinguished name, and the pound sign is stripped
from the distinguished name before the DN is used by the gateway.
For more information, see "include" on page 86.
Example
The following example defines an entry creation location in a user directory. This
location corresponds to the Marketing organizational unit, and the remainder of
the distinguished name is built from the value set in the include parameter:
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parameter represents a branch point in the directory tree below
location
parameter to map a type
location-suffix
include

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