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Re: object class 'alias'
Harald,
The X.500-series definition is:
alias OBJECT-CLASS ::= {
SUBCLASS OF { top }
MUST CONTAIN { aliasedEntryName }
ID id-oc-alias }
Cheers, ....Erik.
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Erik Skovgaard
GeoTrain Corp.
Enterprise Directory Planning
http://www.geotrain.com
At 17:35 99/07/13 +0200, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
>At 07:33 12.07.99 -0500, Mark Wahl wrote:
>
>>My mistake in 2252: alias is not abstract. Thanks for finding this , Kurt.
>>In the next release section 4.4 will read
>>
>> In general every entry will contain an abstract class ("top"),
>> at least one structural object class, and zero or more auxiliary
>> object classes.
>
>Does this mean that all objects of type "alias" are also of type "top"?
>
> Harald
>
>--
>Harald Tveit Alvestrand, Maxware, Norway
>Harald.Alvestrand@maxware.no
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