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Value value, if_true, if_false[, if_undefined]) Nwa_DateFormat(value, format) Nwa_FloatFormat(value, decimals) Nwa_MinutesToNatural(value) Nwa_NumberFormat(value[, if_undefined])Nwa_ NumberFormat( value, decimals)Nwa_NumberFormat( value, decimals, dec_point, thousands_sep[, if_ undefined]) Nwa_TrimText(value, length) Nwa_ValueText(value[, if_undefined]) Description value evaluates to a Boolean true or false, respectively. If the value has an undefined type (in other words. has not been set), and the if_undefined parameter was provided, returns if_undefined. Converts a numerical value (UNIX time) to a string using the date and time format string format. The format string uses similar syntax to the NwaDateFormat() function. See "Date/Time Format String Reference " on page 281 for a full list of the supported format strings. Converts a numerical value to a string, with the number of decimal places specified in decimals. Converts a numeric value measuring a time in minutes to a natural time representation (such as "2 minutes", "3 hours", "11 days"). Converts a numerical value to a string. If the value has an undefined type (in other words, has not been set), and the if_ undefined parameter was provided, returns if_undefined. Otherwise, the number is converted to a string using the number of decimal places specified in decimals (default 0), the decimal point character in dec_point (default "."), and the thousands separator character in thousands_sep (default ","). Trims excessively long strings to a maximum of length characters, appending an ellipsis ("...") if the string was trimmed. If the value has an undefined type (in other words, has not been set), and the if_undefined parameter was provided, returns if_ undefined, or a HTML non-breaking space (" ") otherwise. Otherwise, the value is converted to a string for display. LDAP Standard Attributes for User Class The following list provides some of the attributes for the LDAP User class. For a complete list you should consult http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683980(VS.85).aspx#windows_2000_server_attributes. l userPrincipalName: The userPrincipalName is a single-valued and indexed property that is a string that specifies the user principal name (UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. The sAMAccountName property is a single-valued property that is the logon name The objectSid property is a single-valued property that specifies the security identifier (SID) of the user. l accountExpires: The accountExpires property specifies when the account will expire. l badPasswordTime: The badPasswordTime property specifies when the last time the user tried to log onto the account using an incorrect password. l badPwdCount: The badPwdCount property specifies the number of times the user tried to log on to the account using an incorrect password. l codePage: The codePage property specifies the code page for the user's language of choice. This value is not used by Windows 2000. l countryCode: The countryCode property specifies the country code for the user's language of choice. This value is not used by Windows 2000. l lastLogoff: The lastLogoff property specifies when the last logoff occurred. l lastLogon: The lastLogon property specifies when the last logon occurred. 304 | LDAP Standard Attributes for User Class Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide

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Value
Description
value
,
if_true
,
if_false
[,
if_undefined
])
value
evaluates to a Boolean true or false, respectively. If the value
has an undefined type (in other words. has not been set), and the
if_undefined
parameter was provided, returns
if_undefined
.
Nwa_DateFormat(
value
,
format
)
Converts a numerical
value
(UNIX time) to a string using the date
and time format string
format
. The format string uses similar syntax
to the NwaDateFormat() function. See
"Date/Time Format String
Reference " on page 281
for a full list of the supported format
strings.
Nwa_FloatFormat(
value
,
decimals
)
Converts a numerical
value
to a string, with the number of
decimal places specified in
decimals
.
Nwa_MinutesToNatural(
value
)
Converts a numeric
value
measuring a time in minutes to a
natural time representation (such as “2 minutes”, “3 hours”, “11
days”).
Nwa_NumberFormat(
value
[,
if_undefined
])Nwa_
NumberFormat(
value
,
decimals
)Nwa_NumberFormat(
value
,
decimals
,
dec_point
,
thousands_sep
[,
if_
undefined
])
Converts a numerical value to a string. If the value has an
undefined type (in other words, has not been set), and the if_
undefined parameter was provided, returns if_undefined.
Otherwise, the number is converted to a string using the number of
decimal places specified in decimals (default 0), the decimal point
character in dec_point (default “.”), and the thousands separator
character in thousands_sep (default “,”).
Nwa_TrimText(
value
,
length
)
Trims excessively long strings to a maximum of
length
characters,
appending an ellipsis (“…”) if the string was trimmed.
Nwa_ValueText(
value
[,
if_undefined
])
If the
value
has an undefined type (in other words, has not been
set), and the
if_undefined
parameter was provided, returns
if_
undefined
, or a HTML non-breaking space (“ ”) otherwise.
Otherwise, the
value
is converted to a string for display.
LDAP Standard Attributes for User Class
The following list provides some of the attributes for the LDAP User class. For a complete list you should consult
us/library/ms683980
(VS.85).aspx#windows_
2000_
server_
attributes
.
l
userPrincipalName
: The userPrincipalName is a single-valued and indexed property that is a string that specifies
the user principal name (UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the
Internet standard RFC 822. The sAMAccountName property is a single-valued property that is the logon name
The objectSid property is a single-valued property that specifies the security identifier (SID) of the user.
l
accountExpires
: The accountExpires property specifies when the account will expire.
l
badPasswordTime
: The badPasswordTime property specifies when the last time the user tried to log onto the
account using an incorrect password.
l
badPwdCount
: The badPwdCount property specifies the number of times the user tried to log on to the account
using an incorrect password.
l
codePage
: The codePage property specifies the code page for the user's language of choice. This value is not used
by Windows 2000.
l
countryCode
: The countryCode property specifies the country code for the user's language of choice. This value
is not used by Windows 2000.
l
lastLogoff
: The lastLogoff property specifies when the last logoff occurred.
l
lastLogon
: The lastLogon property specifies when the last logon occurred.