Choose Apply in the Object Class page to apply changes, or Revert to abandon

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2. From the task selection bar, select Schema.

3. Select an attribute that is not currently indexed that you want to add the index to.

4. Click the The attribute will be catalogeddecataloged icon. When the Confirm

Dialog appears, click Confirm. 5. The Indexed box indicates that the attribute is indexed. Dropping an Index from an Attribute by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager To drop an index from an attribute: 1. Invoke Oracle Directory Services Manager and connect to the Oracle Internet Directory server as described in Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 7-9.

2. From the task selection bar, select Schema.

3. Select an attribute that is currently indexed that you want to drop the index from.

4. Click the The attribute will be catalogeddecataloged icon. When the Confirm

Dialog appears, click Confirm. 5. The Indexed box indicates that the attribute is no longer indexed. Creating a Content Rule by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager To create a content rule: 1. Invoke Oracle Directory Services Manager and connect to the Oracle Internet Directory server as described in Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 7-9.

2. From the task selection bar, choose Schema.

3. In the left pane, expand the Content Rules list.

4. Choose Create. The New Content Rule dialog box appears.

5. In the New Content Rule dialog box, add information in the Structural Object

Class and Object ID fields. Optionally, add a label. Choose the Add, Delete, or Edit icons in the toolbar above the Auxiliary Classes, Mandatory Attributes , or Optional Attributes list to add or delete an item. When adding, select the auxiliary class, mandatory attribute or optional attribute from the dialog. Use the search function if necessary.

6. Alternatively, in the Content Rules panel, select a content rule that is similar to

one you would like to create, and then choose Create Like. The New Content Rule dialog box displays the attributes of the selected content rule. You can create the new content rule by using this one as a template.

7. Choose OK to add the content rule.

Modifying a Content Rule by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager To modify a content rule: 1. Invoke Oracle Directory Services Manager and connect to the Oracle Internet Directory server as described in Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 7-9.

2. From the task selection bar, choose Schema.

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3. In the left pane, expand the Content Rules list.

4. Select the content rule you want to modify. You can search for a content rule by entering a keyword in the search field, in the same way you search for object classes. See Searching for Object Classes by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 20-11. 5. Modify values in the appropriate fields in the content rule tab. Choose the Add, Delete, or Edit icons in the toolbar above the Auxiliary Classes, Mandatory Attributes , or Optional Attributes list to add or delete an item. When adding, select the auxiliary class, mandatory attribute or optional attribute from the dialog. Use the search function if necessary

6. Choose Apply to make the changes effective or choose Revert to abandon the

changes. Viewing Matching Rules by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager

1. Invoke Oracle Directory Services Manager and connect to the Oracle Internet

Directory server as described in Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 7-9.

2. From the task selection bar, choose Schema.