Hi Joseph,

    have a look at the user documentation on www.jxplorer.org, specifically the page on writing editors for special data types: http://jxplorer.org/documents/customise/atteditors.html. (Documentation -> Customisation Guide -> Att. Editors).

    Of course, if you can't be bothered we'll be happy to write it for you for a very reasonable fee :-).

    cheers,

        Chris
On 17/11/2005, at 9:00 AM, Gigliotti, Joseph wrote:

Hello Chris and thanks for the quick reply, pwdLastSet seems to be binary here is a typical example of the value: 127760558061513173
 
Are you able to detail how I can display this in a custom manner by writing a plug in attribute editor please?
 

Thanks and regards
Joseph Gigliotti
Directory Specialist, Identity Management Solution Centre, ITS

Tel: (03) 9634 5143 / 0407 862 934
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From: Chris Betts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2005 9:02 PM
To: Gigliotti, Joseph
Cc: jxplorer-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Jxplorer converting MS attributes such as pwdLastSet

Hi Joseph,

    'binary' (e.g. non string) attributes can be easily displayed in a custom manner by writing a plug in attribute editor - however string attributes (such as postal addresses) require modification of the table attribute display code.  I'm not sure which category pwdLastSet falls into - what syntax is it?

    cheers!

      Chris

On 16/11/2005, at 4:08 PM, Gigliotti, Joseph wrote:

Hi, I use Jxplore and I must say its great! I manly use it against our large Microsoft Active Directory and am wondering if the following can be achieved.

When I look at say a user attribute in Table Editor and look at the whenCreated attribute by clicking on the value it automatically converts this value to a human readable date, great stuff! Do you know if the same can be done for other attributes such as pwdLastSet? I have done some searching around but could not find anything, thanks.

Regards
Joseph Gigliotti
Directory Specialist, Identity Management Solution Centre, ITS

Tel: (03) 9634 5143 / 0407 862 934
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