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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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LDAP always has just one structural object class (not counting the
superclasses). If you need more object classes in LDAP then the
additional object classes are almost certainly auxiliary object
classes. MidPoint has full support for auxiliary object classes,
however the documentation is currently missing. However, you may
find some inspiration in this example:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.evolveum.com/display/midPoint/Unix+Story+Test">https://wiki.evolveum.com/display/midPoint/Unix+Story+Test</a><br>
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Radovan Semancik
Software Architect
evolveum.com
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On 06/17/2016 12:12 PM, Rene Zeipelt wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:e4b0330b-7ee0-8948-8733-9a91335f0eae@uni-wuppertal.de"
type="cite">hello list,
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we try to define a schema for openldap entries which have
attributes from several object classes (eduPerson, radiusprofile
...).
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so we stuck in handle one object class in schema handling
definitions. reading schemes is no problem. midpoint is the latest
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version and openldap is a debian jessie 2.4.40. connector is
com.evolveum.polygon.connector.ldap.LdapConnector 1.4.2.0.
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so define a complextype for own attributes with a
nativeobjectclass __ACCOUNT__ ends in a "no OID for ..." error. so
what we missing?
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thanks for any help.
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best regards Rene
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