For LDAP services, the “Find all users whose” field allows you to build a custom search filter. Use this field to narrow down the search results returned by a “Find user” search.
The “Find all users whose” field provides the following search criteria:
The left-most drop-down list allows you to specify the attribute on which the search will be based.
The available search attribute options are described in the following table:
Table 3–3 Search Attribute Options
Option Name |
Description |
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full name |
Search each entry’s full name for a match. |
last name |
Search each entry’s last name, or surname for a match. |
user id |
Search each entry’s user id for a match. |
phone number |
Search each entry’s phone number for a match. |
email address |
Search each entry’s email address for a match. |
unit name |
Search each entry’s unit name for a match. |
description |
Search each organizational unit entry’s description for a match. |
In the center drop-down list, select the type of search you want to perform.
The available search type options are described in the following table:
Table 3–4 Search Type Options
Option Name |
Description |
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Causes a substring search to be performed. Entries with attribute values containing the specified search string are returned. For example, if you know an user’s name probably contains the word “Dylan,” use this option with the search string “Dylan” to find the user’s entry. |
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Causes an exact match to be found. That is, this option specifies an equality search. Use this option when you know the exact value of an user’s attribute. For example, if you know the exact spelling of the user’s name, use this option. |
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Returns all the entries whose attribute value does not exactly match the search string. That is, if you want to find all the users in the directory whose name is not “John Smith,” use this option. Be aware, however, that use of this option can cause an extremely large number of entries to be returned to you. |
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Causes an approximate, or phonetic, search to be performed. Use this option if you know an attribute’s value, but you are unsure of the spelling. For example, if you are not sure if a user’s name is spelled “Sarret,” “Sarette,” or “Sarett,” use this option. |
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Causes a substring search to be performed. Returns all the entries whose attribute value starts with the specified search string. For example, if you know a user’s name starts with “Miles,” but you do not know the rest of the name, use this option. |
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Causes a substring search to be performed. Returns all the entries whose attribute value ends with the specified search string. For example, if you know a user’s name ends with “Dimaggio,” but you do not know the rest of the name, use this option. |
In the right-most text field, enter your search string.
To display all of the users entries contained in the Look within directory, enter either an asterisk (*) or simply leave this text field blank.