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Field

Field Type

Description

Label*


Default Value: LDAP Add Entry
Example: Add entries


String

Specify a unique name for the Snap.

Distinguished name*


Default Value: None
Examplecn=snap,ou=People,dc=Snaplogic,dc=com


String/Expression

Specify the distinguished name (DN) of the entry to which a new attribute is added.

DN uniquely identifes a certain entry and its position in the directory information tree (DIT) hierarchy. The DN of an LDAP entry is similar to the path of a file on a file system.


Pass through


Default Value: Deselected

Checkbox

Select this checkbox to include the entire input data in the Snap's output. The Snap includes this data within the $original field in the output. Default value: Not selected

Entry type


Default value: Other
Example: Courier Mail: Account


Dropdown list

Specify the type of entry. The options available include:

  • Courier Mail: Account

  • Courier Mail: Alias

  • Generic: Address Book Entry

  • Generic: DNS Entry

  • Generic: LDAP Alias

  • Generic: Organizational Role

  • Generic: Organizational Unit

  • Generic: Posix Group

  • Generic: Simple Security Object

  • Generic: User Account

  • Kolab: User Entry

  • Samba: Account

  • Samba: Group Mapping

  • Samba: Machine

  • Thunderbird: Address Book Entry

  • User Group

  • Other

An LDAP entry is a collection of information about an entity. Each entry consists of three components: Distinguished Name (DN), collection of attributes, and a collection of object classes.

Attribute value delimiter


Default Value: None
Example: ,(Comma), ;(Semi-colon),  :(Colon),  /(Backslash)

String/Expression

Specify the character or string to use as a delimiter to split the value of an attribute into multiple values.


Attributes



Use this field set to define the attributs for the entry.

  • Attributes hold the data for an entry. Each attribute has an attribute type, zero or more attribute options, and a set of values that comprise the actual data.

  • Attribute types are schema elements that specify how attributes must be treated by LDAP clients and servers.

Attribute name*

Default Value: N/A
Exampledepartment

String/Expression/Suggestion

Specify the name of the attribute to be attached with this entry.


Attribute value*

Default Value: N/A
Exampleengineering

String/Expression

Specify the value to be assigned to the attribute.


Multiexcerpt include macro
nameSnap Execution
pageSOAP Execute


Default Value: Execute only
Example: Validate & Execute

Dropdown list

Multiexcerpt include macro
nameExecution_Detail_Write
pageSOAP Execute

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