Parse Dn - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Parse DN

Converts the enclosed token's DN to an alternate format.
Fields
Start
Specify the RDN index to start with:
Index 0 is the root-most RDN
Positive indexes are an offset from the root-most RDN
Index -1 is the leaf-most segment
Negative indexes are an offset from the leaf-most RDN towards the root-most RDN
Length
Number of RDN segments to include. Negative numbers are interpreted as (total # of segments
+ length) + 1. For example, for a DN with 5 segments a length of -1 = (5 + (-1)) + 1 = 5, -2 = (5
+ (-2)) + 1 = 4, etc.
Source DN Format
Specifies the format used to parse the source DN.
Destination DN Format
Specify the format used to output the parsed DN.
Source DN Delimiter
Specify the custom source DN delimiter set if Source DN Format is set to custom.
Destination DN Delimiter
Specify the custom destination DN delimiter set if Destination DN Format is set to custom.
Remarks
If start and length are set to the default values {0,-1}, then the entire DN is used; otherwise, only the
portion of the DN specified by start and length is used.
When specifying custom DN formats, the eight characters that make up the delimiter set are defined
as follows:
Typed Name Boolean Flag: 0 means names are not typed, and 1 means names are typed
Unicode No-Map Character Boolean Flag: 0 means don't output or interpret unmappable
Unicode characters as escaped hex digit strings, such as \FEFF. The following Unicode
characters are not accepted by eDirectory
Relative RDN Delimiter
RDN Delimiter
Name Divider
Name Value Delimiter
: 0xfeff, 0xfffe, 0xfffd, and 0xffff.
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