Hi Loger, Thanks for your response,
Sorry It was typo, but I tried importing with backslash \; Added the sample LDIF file below - Could you please have a look and let me know if I need to change anything. ------------ LDIF File: ----------- dn: ssoReqID=https://knox.idf-emr-e2e.a.xxx.com:8446/gateway/knoxsso/api/v1/websso?pac4jCallback\=true&\;client_name\=SAML2Client,ou=SSORequests,ou=Apps,o=Intuit.com objectClass: ssorequest objectClass: top ssoReqID: https://knox.idf-emr-e2e.a.intuit.com:8446/gateway/knoxsso/api/v1/websso?pac4jCallback\=true&\;client_name\=SAML2Client ssoReqDetails: ssoReqHostName: not-assign ssoReqKerberize: false ssoReqLoginForm: true ssoReqName: EMR-WEB-UIDEV22 ssoReqPrimEmail: SSOReqRedirectURL: ssoReqReturnAttrs: Mail:mail ssoReqStatus: true SSOReqToken: uid ssoreqtype: FEDERATE ssoReqURLEncode: false Thanks, Praveen. On 8/21/18, 2:09 AM, "Lothar Haeger" <[email protected]> wrote: Ravikumar, Praveen wrote: > I tried adding backslash /; , but still its throwing the same exception. > Could any please help me in this? It's called "back"slash (in the context of a left-to-right script like English) for a reason? Try "\;" ;-)
