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[jira] Closed: (DIRLDAP-47) Cannot add a value to an attribute

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRLDAP-47?page=all ]
     
Pier Fumagalli closed DIRLDAP-47:
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    Resolution: Duplicate

> Cannot add a value to an attribute
> ----------------------------------
>
>          Key: DIRLDAP-47
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRLDAP-47
>      Project: Directory LDAP
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 0.9.1
>     Reporter: Ugo Cei
>     Assignee: Alex Karasulu

>
> When using Novell's JLDAP client library (distributed with OpenLDAP), if you try to modify an entity by adding a value to an attribute that already has one value, the new value overwrites the old one instead of being added. Here's the code I use to add a new member to a group:
>             LDAPAttribute member = new LDAPAttribute("uniqueMember", dn);
>             LDAPModification mod = new LDAPModification(LDAPModification.ADD, member);
>             String groupDN = "cn=students,ou=groups,ouu=system";
>             lc.modify(groupDN, mod);
> Apparently, specifying LDAPModification.ADD works as if LDAPModification.REPLACE had been specified.            

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