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entryCSN and back-sql
Am I correct in my understanding that 'entryCSN' is updated on every
change to an object in order for the replication process to work properly?
In a back-sql implementation, I do not see this attribute stored in the
database but when requesting the internal attributes of objects i do get
the 'entryCSN' back. however, the value changes every time I do the request.
Can I assume correctly that 'entryCSN' is not being stored and is
therefore of no real use when using back-sql and is only being shown to
comply with the LDAP standards?
Is it possible to store this attribute in the database by defining it
and creating the SQL functions to update it? (same question for
creatorsName, createTimestamp, modifiersName, modifyTimestamp, etc)
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