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# range of attributes, and constrain their values according to standard
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# rules.
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#
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# A good example of an attribute is <tt>cn,</tt> which stands for "Common Name."
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# In many directories, this attribute is used to store a string consisting of
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# a person's first and last names. Most directories enforce the convention that
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# an entity's <tt>cn</tt> attribute have <i>exactly one</i> value. In LDAP
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# jargon, that means that <tt>cn</tt> must be <i>present</i> and
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# A good example of an attribute is <tt>sn,</tt> which stands for "Surname."
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# This attribute is generally used to store a person's surname, or last name.
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# Most directories enforce the standard convention that
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# an entity's <tt>sn</tt> attribute have <i>exactly one</i> value. In LDAP
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# jargon, that means that <tt>sn</tt> must be <i>present</i> and
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# <i>single-valued.</i>
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#
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# Another attribute is <tt>mail,</tt> which is used to store email addresses.
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# (No, there is no attribute called "email," perhaps because X.400 terminology
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# predates the invention of the term <i>email.</i>) <tt>mail</tt> differs
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# from <tt>cn</tt> in that most directories permit any number of values for the
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# from <tt>sn</tt> in that most directories permit any number of values for the
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# <tt>mail</tt> attribute, including zero.
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#
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#
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# set of attribute values for each entity, depending on what attributes the search requested.
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#
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# ==== Add
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# #add operation specifies a new DN and an initial set of attribute values. If the operation
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# #add specifies a new DN and an initial set of attribute values. If the operation
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# succeeds, a new entity with the corresponding DN and attributes is added to the directory.
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#
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# ==== Modify
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