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Charles.
Thank you for the
response.
Unfortunately,
this operation removes the attribute as well, i.e
if I had an
attribute 'x' with the value "something", the 'clear' operation would delete the
attribute from the attribute list of 'x'
object. What I'm
looking for is the way to assign empty value, not NULL. Another words, there are
three types of values for an attribute:
<none> - the
attribute will not appear in the list, when you retrieve the object from
LDAP;
empty -
the attribute will appear in the list but will contain an empty
string;
"something" - the attribute will appear in the list and
will contain a string;
So far, I was
unsuccesfull to do the second choice :-(.
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Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 Professional Client (Native/Mixed mode)
- [ActiveDir] Empty values in attributes Ryjouk, Valeri (Valeri)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attributes Charles Oppermann
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attributes Ryjouk, Valeri (Valeri)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attributes Charles Oppermann
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attributes Ryjouk, Valeri (Valeri)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attribute... Steve Judd
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attributes Ryjouk, Valeri (Valeri)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Empty values in attribute... Steve Judd
