speedy zinc wrote:
Ok, I have this weird idea that I want to make a new
attribute an allowed attribute of an existing
objectclass
and all its sub-classes, but without modifying the
definition of the existing class, only thru extension.
For example, if I define a new attribute called
"myWhackyAttr", and I want to make it part of an
allowed
attribute of nsRoleDefinition (or
nsSimpleRoleDefinition),
so that the attribute is available to all sub-classes.
To do that, I can change the definition of
nsRoleDefinition
in 00core.ldif, which everyone would say "stop right
there,
you shouldn't do that".
The other way is, I can create an aux objectclass with
that attribute, and everytime I create a new role,
I have to make sure that I add that object class to
the
new entry. That's tedious, and might forget it.
Is there a third way to enforce that?
Create a new structural objectclass called MyRole - it will extend
nsRoleDefinition and include the myWackyAttr attribute (as a MAY
preferably, not a MUST). Then, you'll have to create MyRole roles, for
which there is also not console support.
thanks for any hint.
sz
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