Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual page 193

Policies in designer 3.5
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Mode
The condition has a comparison mode parameter that indicates how a comparison is done.
Mode
Case Sensitive
Case Insensitive
Regular Expression The regular expression matches the entire string. It defaults to case
Source DN
Destination DN
Numeric
Binary
Structured
The operators that contain the comparison mode parameter are:
Equal
Greater Than
Less Than
Not Equal
Not Greater Than
Not Less Than
Example
The example uses the condition If Attribute when filtering for User objects that are disabled or have
a certain title. The policy is Policy to Filter Events, and it is available for download from the
®
Novell
Support Web site. For more information, see
Understanding Policies for Identity Manager
FilterByContainerDisabledOrTitle.xml
FilterByContainerDisabledOrTitle.xml).
Description
Character-by-character case sensitive comparison.
Character-by-character case insensitive comparison.
insensitive, but can be changed by an escape in the expression.
For more information, see
api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html).
The pattern options CASE_INSENSITIVE, DOTALL, and UNICODE_CASE
are used but can be reversed by using the appropriate embedded escapes.
Compares by using semantics appropriate to the DN format for the source
data store.
Compares by using semantics appropriate to the DN format for the destination
data store.
Compares numerically.
Compares the binary information.
Compares the structured attribute according to the comparison rules for the
structured syntax of the attribute.
3.6. To view the policy in XML, see
(../samples/001-Event-
Sun's Web site (http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/
"Downloading Identity Manager
Policies" in
001-Event-
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