The Contains filter is not supported.
Hi,
Is it really not possible to make a set with the Contains filter? It is possible to use the Operator when you do a manual search and the result is fine.
I tried with an xpath filter; "/Person[contains(DN, 'OU=AdminUsers')]" which results in this:
"Microsoft.ResourceManagement.Service: System.InvalidOperationException: The Contains filter is not supported."
I'v made my set work with an "ends-with", but i don't get why you are not able to use the "contains" operator.
/Frederik Leed
November 15th, 2010 7:45am
Hi Frederik,
It is really not possible: check the "unsupported filter definitions" section in the
Desiging Business Policy Rules document.
I think (but it's just a guess) that those limitations are due to performance reasons.
Cheers,
PaoloPaolo Tedesco - http://cern.ch/idm
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November 16th, 2010 11:33am
Hi Frederik,
It is really not possible: check the "unsupported filter definitions" section in the
Desiging Business Policy Rules document.
I think (but it's just a guess) that those limitations are due to performance reasons.
Cheers,
PaoloPaolo Tedesco - http://cern.ch/idm
November 16th, 2010 11:33am
Thanks :)
"The contains() xpath function is not supported in set filters."/Frederik Leed
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November 16th, 2010 12:57pm
Thanks :)
"The contains() xpath function is not supported in set filters."/Frederik Leed
November 16th, 2010 12:57pm