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| function | ldap.create-attribute | 
| Library: LDAP support (OMLDAP) Import: omldap.xmd | 
define external ldap.attribute function ldap.create-attribute
    named       value  string  attribute-name
    of-type     value  integer datatype        optional
    with-values read-only stream  values
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define external ldap.attribute function ldap.create-attribute
    named       value  string  attribute-name
    of-type     value  integer datatype        optional
    with-value  remainder string  value
      and ...
Argument definitions
This function assigns value(s) to an ldap.attribute of an entry that you will add later with the ldap.add-entry function.
This example creates two attributes. The attribute "cn" (common name) contains multiple text values. The attribute "photo" contains a single binary value (the contents of a JPEG file).
  import "omldap.xmd" prefixed by ldap.
  
  process
     local ldap.connection my-ldap
     local ldap.attribute  my-entry variable
  
     set my-ldap to ldap.open 'www.stilo.com'
  
     set new my-entry to ldap.create-attribute named "cn"
        with-value "Brown" and "V. Brown" and "Valerie Brown"
  
     set new my-entry to ldap.create-attribute named "photo"
        of-type    ldap.binary-type
        with-value file "vbrown.jpg"
  
     ldap.add-entry my-ldap
        named "cn=Brown,Department=HR,o=OmniMark.com"
        attributes my-entry
In the example above, the attribute is "cn" and its three values are "Brown", " V. Brown" and "Valerie Brown".
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