3. Content Declaration
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<token-attr> expands to the attribute values of the current object in either the current operation or the source datastore. It can logically be thought of as the union of <token-op-attr> and <token-src-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.
<token-attr name="OU"/>
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Attribute Value(s) Default Value name CDATA
name of the attribute
supports variable expansion#REQUIRED notrace true | false
false
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- 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-map-source-col
- used in token-map to have multiple source columns
- 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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