Select that entry, then click OK. The DN for the root of your search appears in

13-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Internet Directory list to the Shown Attributes lists and use the Move and Move All arrows to move the attributes. Select attributes you want to move from the shown Attributes list to the All Attributes lists and use the Remove and Remove All arrows to move the attributes. Click Add Attributes to make your changes take effect or click Cancel to discard your changes. After you click Add Attributes, only the attributes that were on the Shown Attributes list are shown in the Managed Attributes view. 18. Specify values for the optional properties. You can also modify the values of the mandatory properties. For multivalued attributes, you can use the Add and Delete icons to add and delete multiple values.

19. Click Apply to save your changes or Revert to discard them.

20. For information on using the Subtree Access and Local Access tabs to set access control, see Adding or Modifying an ACP by Using the Data Browser in ODSM on page 29-21. Deleting an Entry or Subtree by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager You can delete an entry, including an entire subtree, as follows: 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 Data Browser.

3. Navigate to the entry you want to delete.

4. To delete only the entry, click the Delete icon. When the Delete dialog appears,

click Yes. If the entry has no subentries, deletion succeeds. If the entry has subentries, the deletion fails and ODSM displays an error message. Click OK to dismiss the error message. To delete an entire subtree, click the icon labelled Delete the selected entry and its subtree. When the Delete Subtree dialog appears, read the contents of the dialog. Click Yes to proceed with the deletion or No to abort. Adding an Entry by Copying an Existing Entry in Oracle Directory Services Manager You can use Oracle Directory Services Manager to create a new entry by copying from an existing entry and changing its DN. When you do this, you should also change the attributes, such as name and address, so that they correspond with the new DN. To add an entry, you must have write access to its parent. To add a group entry, follow the procedure described in Managing Group Entries by Using Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 14-8. For other entry types, proceed as follows: 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 Data Browser.

3. In the data tree, navigate to the entry you want to use as a template. Alternatively, click Advanced Search, and use it to search for an entry that you want to use as a template. Tip: You can find a template for the new DN by looking up other similar entries in the search pane.