AM 7.1- can the isMemberOf attribute in SunOne DS 6.X be used in an identity source mapping filter
Originally Published: 2010-06-21
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Applies To
All OS
Issue
In the Operations Console
Identity sources->manage existing.
Select the identity source
Go to the map tab
You will see Search Filter configured with the default value of (objectclass=inetOrgPerson)
Is it possible to filter on the attribute isMemberOf
Resolution
Reference the man page for SunDS 6.X for the information on isMemberOf(5dsat) as found in the below link:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-0986/ismemberof-5dsat?l=en&a=view
Note the description section which states this value 1) cannot be indexed and 2) is not suitable for a search filter.
DESCRIPTION
The values of this attribute are the DNs of static groups to which this entry belongs.
This attribute values are calculated, thus cannot be indexed. Therefore this attribute should not be used in search filters.
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