You can see additional details about an attribute by clicking its name to open the Attribute Properties window.
The following attribute properties are displayed in the Attribute Properties window:
Provides a description for the attribute.
Specifies the name of the attribute in the user store.
The LDAP auxiliary class for a user attribute, when the attribute is not part of the primary object class that is specified for the User object.
You can specify an auxiliary object class for the User and Group objects only.
Indicates attributes that have special meaning in CA IdentityMinder, such as the attribute used to store user passwords.
Indicates whether a value is required for the attribute, as follows:
Indicates the permission level for an attribute, as follows:
Indicates whether an attribute can be displayed in a task window for a particular task.
Hidden attributes are often used in logical attribute schemes.
Note: For more information, see the Programming Guide for Java.
Indicates whether the attribute can have multiple values or not, as follows (for example, the attribute that is used to store the members of a group is multivalued):
The character that separates values when multiple values are stored in a single column.
Indicates whether the attribute is used only by CA IdentityMinder or not, as follows:
Specifies the data type of the attribute. The default value is String.
Specifies the maximum length that an attribute value can have. If set to 0, there is no limit on the length of the value.
Specifies the name of a validation rule set, when the attribute is associated with one.
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