Comma separated values into MV
Hi,
I'm importing FIM data via a SQL agent and I have a column with this data:
00E704CB-40AE-0616-5B5A-6E0965BD5616,018F1801-34AE-FEE9-F98D-86E484F1812D
when the import runs, I see in the CS Object Properties that the new value is
00E704CB-40AE-0616-5B5A-6E0965BD5616\,018F1801-34AE-FEE9-F98D-86E484F1812D
Whats appenning and how can I tell FIM not to do this?
Many, many thanks,
DD
Is the attribute configured as a DN or reference attribute?
What's happening is it is escaping a dn.
David Lundell, Get your copy of FIM Best Practices Volume 1 http://blog.ilmbestpractices.com/2010/08/book-is-here-fim-best-practices-volume.html
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