The following table lists the MS SQL Server objects and their DNs in hierarchical order:
LDAP Object Name
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DN of Object Instance
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eTSQLDirectory
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eTSQLDirectoryName=directory_name, eTNamespaceName=MS SQL Server, domain_name_suffix datalocation= BOTH (*) edittype=string minlen=1 maxlen=100 description=Directory Name
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eTSQLLoginContainer
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eTSQLLoginContainerName = MS SQL Logins, eTSQLDirectoryName=directory_name, eTNamespaceName=MS SQL Server, domain_name_suffix datalocation= BOTH (*) edittype=string maxlen=255 description= MS SQL Server Login Container Name
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eTSQLLogin
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eTSQLLoginName=MS SQL Login Name eTSQLLoginContainerName=MS SQL Logins, eTSQLDirectoryName=directory_name, eTNamespaceName=MS SQL Server, domain_name_suffix datalocation= BOTH (*) edittype=string maxlen=128 description= MS SQL Server Login Name
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eTSQLDatabase
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eTSQLDatabaseName =database_name, eTSQLDirectoryName=directory_name, eTNamespaceName=MS SQL Server, domain_name_suffix datalocation= BOTH (*) edittype=string maxlen=123 description= MS SQL Server Database Name
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eTSQLUser
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eTSQLUserName = MS_SQL_User_Name, eTSQLDatabaseName=database_name, eTSQLDirectoryName=directory_name, eTNamespaceName=MS SQL Server, domain_name_suffix datalocation= BOTH (*) edittype=string maxlen=128 description= MS SQL Server User Name
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eTSQLRole
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eTSQLRoleName = MS SQL_Role_Name, eTSQLDatabaseName=database_name, eTSQLDirectoryName=directory_name, eTNamespaceName=MS SQL Server, domain_name_suffix datalocation= BOTH (*) edittype=string maxlen=128 description= MS SQL Server Role Name
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(*) datalocation= BOTH means that the object is stored in the Namespace server and in the Provisioning Directory.