Hi,

> From: Chris Ridd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[...]
> > and auxiliary classes? Do I really have to query the class, 
> then query for
> > the next superior class, then query for the attributes of 
> this class and so
> > on?
> 
> Yes.

8-(

[...]
> It should return all of the *allowed* auxiliary object 
> classes for entries
> using the given structural object class. It'll actually just 
> return whatever
> the server sends it, but that's how X.501 says DIT content rules work.
> 
> The list of "really assigned" auxiliary object classes can be 
> determined
> from the entry's objectClass attribute and a few more schema 
> lookups ;-)

8-((

Thx for your answer.
Though it is not, what I wanted to hear, I have to live with this fact.

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Chris
> 
> 

Bye.
Michael.

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