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Re: groupOfNames vs groupOfUniqueNames



Did you ever find an answer to this question??
I have been pondering the same question for a while and haven't had luck
locating an answer.

On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 21:12, Mayne, Peter wrote:
> After some investigation, I'm still somewhat unclear on the choice
> between groupOfNames with the member attribute, and groupOfUniqueNames
> with the uniqueMember attribute
> 
> Given that we're using currently planning to use the uid attribute of
> inetOrgPerson to store usernames, I'm not sure how this relates to the
> optional UID component of uniqueMember's syntax.
> 
> Can someone provide some clarity?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> PJDM
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