Add Destination Attribute Value - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Add Destination Attribute Value

Adds a value to an attribute on an object in the destination data store.
Fields
Attribute Name
Specify the name of the attribute. Supports variable expansion. For more information, see
Section 3.6, "Variable Selector," on page
Class Name
(Optional) Specify the class name of the target object. Leave the field blank to use the class
name from the current object. Supports variable expansion. For more information, see
Section 3.6, "Variable Selector," on page
Mode
Select whether this action should be added to, before, or after the current operation, or written
directly to the destination data store.
Object
Select the target object type. This object can be the current object, or can be specified by a DN
or an association.
DN
Specify the DN, association, or current object as the target object.
Value Type
Select the syntax of the attribute value to be added. The options are string, counter, dn, int,
interval, octet, state, structured, teleNumber, or time.
Value
Specify the attribute value to be added.
Example
The example adds the destination attribute value to the OU attribute. It creates the value from the
local variables that are created. The rule is from the predefined rules that come with Identity
Manager. For more information, see
Container - Part 1 and Part 2," on page
predef_command_create_dept_container1.xml
predef_command_create_dept_container1.xml)
predef_command_create_dept_container2.xml
predef_command_create_dept_container2.xml).
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35.
35.
Section 8.1, "Command Transformation - Create Departmental
110. To see the policy in XML, see
(../samples/
and
(../samples/

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