Click + to add this search criterion to the LDAP Query field.

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5. In the Parent of the entry field, you can specify the full DN of the parent entry of

the entry you are creating. You can also click Browse to locate and select the DN of the parent for the entry you want to add. If you leave the Parent of the entry field blank, the entry is created under the root entry.

6. Click Next.

7. Choose an attribute which will be the Relative Distinguished Name value for this

entry and enter a value for that attribute. You must enter values for attributes that are required for the object class you are using, even if none of them is the RDN value. For example, for object class inetorgperson, attributes cn common name and sn surname or last name are required, even if neither of them is the Relative Distinguished Name value.

8. Click Next. The next page of the wizard appears. Alternatively, you can click Back

to return to the previous page.

9. Click Finish.

10. To manage optional attributes, navigate to the entry you have just created in the Data Tree

11. If the entry is a person, click the Person tab and use it to manage basic user

attributes. Click Apply to save your changes or Revert to discard them. If the entry is a group, see Managing Group Entries by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 14-8.

12. If this is a person entry, you can upload a photograph. Click Browse, navigate to

the photograph, then click Open. To update the photograph, click Update and follow the same procedure. Click the Delete icon to delete the photograph. 13. To manage object classes, as well as attributes that are not specific to a person or group entry, click the Attributes tab. 14. To add an object class:

a. Click the Attributes tab.

b. Click the Add icon next to objectclass and use the Add Object Class dialog

to select object class entries. Optionally, use the search box to filter the list of object classes. To add the object class, click it and then click OK. 15. To delete an object class,

a. Click the Attributes tab.

b. Select the object class you want to delete.

c. Click the Delete icon next to objectclass. The Delete Object Class dialog

lists the attributes that will be deleted with that class. d. Click Delete to proceed. 16. By default, only non-empty attributes are shown. You can switch between Managed Attributes and Show All by using the Views list. 17. To change the list of attributes shown as managed attributes, click the icon under Optional Attributes . Select attributes you want to move from the All Attributes Note: You must assign user entries to the inetOrgPerson object class in order for the entries to appear in the Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console in Oracle Delegated Administration Services.