token-removed-attr

<token-removed-attr> expands to the attribute values removed in the current operation (<remove-attr>). If this token is evaluated in a context where a node-set result is expected then all the available <value>'s are returned as nodes in a node-set. Otherwise the first available value is returned as a string.

Example

<token-removed-attr name="OU"/>

1. Allowed Content

EMPTY

2. Attributes

AttributeValue(s)Default Value
name CDATA
name of the attribute
supports variable expansion
#REQUIRED
notrace true   |  false
false

3. Content Declaration

Empty

4. Parent Elements

arg-association
  association argument
arg-component
  component argument
arg-dn
  DN argument
arg-node-set
  node set argument
arg-password
  password argument
arg-string
  string argument
arg-value
  value argument
token-base64-decode
  decode base64 data into a string
token-base64-encode
  encode a string into base64 data
token-convert-time
  convert a date/time from one format to another
token-escape-for-dest-dn
  convert a string for use in a destination DN
token-escape-for-src-dn
  convert a string for use in a source DN
token-join
  join a node-set into a string
token-lower-case
  convert a string to lower case
token-map
  map a string through a mapping table
token-parse-dn
  parse and/or convert a DN
token-replace-all
  replace all instances of a substring within a string
token-replace-first
  replace a single instance of a substring within a string
token-split
  split a string into a node-set
token-substring
  substring of a string
token-upper-case
  convert a string to upper case
token-xml-parse
  parse XML
token-xml-serialize
  serialize XML

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