Identification and coupling/joining of modification operations

Hello.
I use two directory servers 5.2 configured in multimaster replication. Can I couple (pair) modification operation performed by first DS with an operation performed by second DS during replication? Is there any identifier which identifies modification operation and could be used to identify corresponding replicated operation?
I suppose something like unique identification of modification operation which doesn't change in replicated operation.

Hi,
It seems like an authorization problem. Check with your basis tem.
hope this helps u.,
Thanks & Regards,
Kiran.

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    Table 1                      Table 2
    A
    B
    C
    D
    D
    E
    F
    G
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    a1
    b1
    c1
    1
    1
    e1
    f1
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    h1
    a2
    b2
    c2
    1
    3
    e2
    f2
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    h2
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    2
    4
    e3
    f3
    g3
    h3
    a4
    b4
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        | a2 | b2 | c2 | 1  | 1  | e1 | f1 | g1 | h1 |
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