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Description: | This Snap is used to create an entry in Active Directory. An entry (user Account) can be created in any Organizational Unit (OU), Domain Controller (DC) and so on by providing the complete distinguished name which is what LDAP uses to uniquely identify an LDAP object. The attributes of table will create on suggest based on the existing entry into Active Directory. The table consists of all the fields that need to be generated when the entry is created. Many of the attributes may be mandatory when creating an entry depending on the configuration of the AD instance. Here are some example fields: objectClass, distinguished name which are required. To generate the suggested attributes into the table, the distinguished name of the existing entry into Active Directory is required.
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Prerequisites: | [None] | |||||||||||||
Support and limitations: | Works in Ultra Pipelines. | |||||||||||||
Account: | This Snap uses account references created on the Accounts page of SnapLogic Manager to handle access to this endpoint. See Active Directory Basic Auth Account for information on setting up this type of account. | |||||||||||||
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Label | Required. The name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your pipeline. | |||||||||||||
Existing distinguished name | Required. The distinguished name of the existing entry. To generate the suggested attributes in the table, the distinguished name of the existing entry into Active Directory is required. The LDAP API references an LDAP object by its distinguished name (DN). A DN is a sequence of relative distinguished names (RDN) connected by commas. An RDN is an attribute with an associated value in the form attribute=value, normally expressed in a UTF-8 string format. The typical RDN attribute types include: DC = domainComponent, CN = commonName, OU = organizationalUnitName,O = organizationName, STREET = streetAddress, L = localityName,ST = stateOrProvinceName, C = countryName, UID = userid. This field is applicable only to existing users. If the user does not exist, create an entry using the Create Entry Snap first. Example: A distinguished name for an LDAP entry can be represented as: CN=AbcUser,CN=Users,DC=server,DC=company,DC=com. In this example, to refer to the entire user list, you can remove the initial attribute, CN=AbcUser. Default value: [None] You can also use special characters in the distinguished name. See the section Using Special Characters in Distinguished Name below. | |||||||||||||
Entry attributes | Required. The table of suggested attribute key-value pairs to create the entry. | |||||||||||||
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