> That's completely missing the point of these ordering prefixes.
I honestly don't see a lot of mentioning about this except for replace and
deletes. Maybe it was my use of keywords.

I did some tries but I failed. I couldn't find any clear examples on doing
what I wanted. I mostly saw add/replace options but without the {}
ordering. I'm very new to this.

I'll try again tomorrow.

So from the IETF I understand I should be using something like this to
insert a row at the beginning:

dn: olcDatabase={2}mdb,cn=config
changetype:modify
add: olcAccess
       olcAccess: {0}full accessrule


Thanks for your responses! Greatly appreciated!

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2016-03-10 18:39 GMT+01:00 Ryan Tandy <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 05:18:01PM +0100, PenguinWhispererThe . wrote:
>
>> I've been looking for examples for inserting in between but couldn't find
>> any. Maybe I use the wrong keywords in our favorite search engine.
>>
>> Is this deleting and adding or replacing the way to go to make these
>> changes?
>> Are there alternatives?
>>
>
> You can add a new entry with the index {n} specified. Existing entries
> will be re-numbered (their index incremented) to make room.
>

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