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Conversion Tool that takes delimited files and converts them to LDIF, SQL, CSV or whatever format you need!

This PHP script takes any delimited text file as input and converts the records within that file to any output format you desire such as LDIF, SQL or another delimited format. All you need is the attached PHP script, the source delimited text file with headers (first row defines column names) and a template file which you create to describe the output format for each row in your source delimited text file.

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More thoughts on Source/Destination/Operation attribute tokens in Identity Manager

In an earlier article I discussed the various types of attribute tokens that are available as part of DirXML Script. Here are some more thoughts on that.

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Working with the IDM memberQueryURL Attribute

Ofer Gigi delves into the details of working with the 'memberQueryURL' attribute for eDirectory Dynamic Group memberships.

Submitted by: ofg on Thu. 01.10.2008
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Attributes
Product: Identity Manager

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Synchronizing Single-and Multi-Valued Attributes in AD/eDirectory

Bob Stumpp shares an Policy Builder rule that helps you synchronize multiple telephone numbers from eDirectory to Active Directory, using single- and multi-valued attributes.

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Reformat Operation Attribute

Reformat Operation Attribute is a great idea for a token, but the actual function is not what you might expect from the name, as Geoff Carman explains.

Submitted by: geoffc on Sat. 12.15.2007
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Attributes
Product: Identity Manager

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Modifying Custom Attributes with the IDM Null Driver

This tip from Father Ramon helps you use the IDM Null Driver to modify custom attributes.

Submitted by: coolguys on Mon. 12.10.2007
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Attributes, Drivers
Product: Identity Manager

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