Editor maximum character length allowance

Greedings,
Is it possible to make an editor to have a max character length? and how is that possible?
Thank you

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2. The best online source of this information is probably the IBM LDAP schema reference site:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ldap/schema/
Just click on attribute types on the left hand menu then scroll down to the attribute you wish to find out information about. You will notice OC information is on this site as well ...
HTH,
-Chris Larivee

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