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Re: Maximum number for key value
> I think that the correct word to use instead of "key" is "attribute" or
> "type" probably? How long can a "type" be?
usually, unlimited; you may find lenght specifications
in curly brackets, but they're only suggestions;
OpenLDAP software essentially ignores them, AFAIK.
p.
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> Mr. Crypt
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pierangelo Masarati" <ando@sys-net.it>
> To: <jorge.lage@ilc.com>
> Cc: <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 6:46 AM
> Subject: Re: Maximum number for key value
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>
>>
>> > Anybody know what is the maximun number for a key value?
>> > I am an invalid key name when I put a 44 characters long name.
>> Thanks...
>>
>> There is no notion of key, AFAIK, in LDAP;
>> and there's none in OpenLDAP software, at
>> least at a general level. There might be
>> any at each backend type specific internals,
>> but you should agree that out of context
>> your message sounds a bit cryptic. Can
>> you clarify what you're talking about?
>>
>> p.
>>
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>> Pierangelo Masarati
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