in eDirectory, you can use these pseudo (operational)
attributes on all
entries:
"createTimeStamp" Contains when the
entry was created.
"creatorsName" Contains the
distinguished name of the user that
created this entry.
"entryFlags" Contains information
about an entry's state, for
example whether the entry is an alias, a partition, or a
container.
"federationBoundary" Contains where the
federation boundary begins for
a DNS-rooted tree.
"localEntryID" Contains the record
number for the entry in the
server's local database.
"modifiersName" Contains the
distinguished name of the last user
that modified this entry.
"modifyTimeStamp" Contains when the
entry was last modified.
"structuralObjectClass" Contains the base
class of the entry.
"subordinateCount" Contains the number
of entries immediately
subordinate to this entry.
"subschemaSubentry" Contains the LDAP
name for the schema.
Wolfgang
"Brian Balser" <brian.balser gmail.com> wrote in message
news:AlDlg.4696$tN4.1560 prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
> When looking at an object through dsbrowse I can see
the modification
> times of individual attributes. Is there any way to
retrieve this
> information through LDAP?
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