<entry>

Contains information about an object in a connected data source.

Schema Hierarchy

<hologram>

Syntax

<entry>
  <anchor>
  </anchor>
  <primary-object-class>
  </primary-object-class>
  <objectclass>
  </objectclass>
  <dn-attr>
  </dn-attr>
  <attr>
  </attr>
</entry>

element

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

Attribute Type Required Description

dn

dn

no

The current name for the object in the connected data source. It is formatted as an ordered list of component names separated by commas.

Child Elements

Element Min Occurs Max Occurs Description

<anchor> of <entry>

1

1

Contains an array of bytes that uniquely identifies the object in the connected data source.

<attr> of <entry>

1

many

Contains information about an attribute of the object.

<dn-attr> of <entry>

0

1

Contains information about a referenced value attribute. Typical values are manager and members (member of distribution list or security group).

<objectclass> of <entry>

1

1

Contains an ordered list of string values that define the type of object in the connected data source.

<primary-object-class>

1

1

Contains the object type of the object.

Parent Elements

Element Description

<hologram>

Contains information about an object in the connector space.

Remarks

The format of <entry> elements extends the DSML 1.0 format for a directory object. The extensions that were added are <anchor>, parent-anchor, <primary-objectclass>, and <dn-attr>.

See Also

Reference

<hologram>

Concepts

Hologram XML