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	Title		: LDAP Partial Entry Control
	Author(s)	: S. Haripriya, G. Vithalprasad
	Filename	: draft-haripriya-partial-entry-00.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2003-1-7
	
This document defines a mechanism to augment the LDAPv3 
[RFC2251]search operation through an LDAP search control for sending 
a partial search entry to an LDAP client as result of a search 
operation in the SearchResultEntry LDAP PDU. This mechanism lets the 
LDAP client specify size and time limits to be applied to the 
server-side processing of a single SearchResultEntry. 
This document defines two LDAP controls required to support the 
above requirement.

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