The following example files are supported by the adapter.
The delimiter and text qualifier can be configured to be any single character. If a Unicode character is used for either, it can be entered in the /u#### format. Delimiters and text qualifiers are not applicable to the LDAP interchange format.
In the following example, quotation marks (“ “) are used as the text qualifier. The string 1234 Pecan Ave., Ste 30 contains a comma. Therefore, the string must be qualified to prevent the system from interpreting Ste 30 as an attribute.
accountId,firstname,lastname,email,street address kb323441,Kevin,Brown,Kevin.Brown@example.com,”1234 Pecan Ave., Ste 30” pc432343,Penelope,Carter,Penelope.Carter@example.com,4234 Main St.
accountId|firstname|lastname|email|street address kb323441|Kevin|Brown|Kevin.Brown@example.com|1234 Pecan Ave., Ste 30 pc432343|Penelope|Carter|Penelope.Carter@example.com|4234 Main St.
dn: cn=Kevin Brown,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com changetype: add objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalperson objectClass: inetorgperson employeeNumber: kb323441 cn: Kevin Brown sn: Brown departmentNumber: 7013 description: Production displayName: Kevin givenName: Kevin mail: Kevin.Brown@example.com o: Acme ou: Production postalAddress: 1234 Pecan Ave., Ste 30 postalCode: 43231 st: CA street: 1234 Pecan Ave, Ste 30 title: Production Assistant jpegphoto: file:///c:/photos/Kevin.Brown.jpg