Dec 14 2017
09:12 AM
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02:33 PM
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Dec 14 2017
09:12 AM
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May 24 2021
02:33 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
So I'm working on expanding the data stored about User Objects in an Active Directory, but we are looking for possible candidates to store the data in, as a lot of the fields have already been used.
We found the fields 'extensionAttribute(1-15)' and looked online for some information about them.
I couldn't find a lot of information about them. What I found was they are a result of implementing Exchange to your system.
Are they suited for adding extra data to an User Object?
Will they not be removed at a point?
Can I find some more documentation about them somewhere?
Won't they be affected when we may want to implement other systems in the future?
Dec 15 2017 12:37 AM
Hi,
You can use extension attributes to store additional data like 'employee ID' etc.
Just document the change, so you know what it was used for.
They will not be removed.
And no system uses them normally and if they do they document it.
Dec 15 2017 12:52 AM
Dec 15 2017 03:57 AM
Hi,
You are right. Then the only option is to extend the AD Schema.
Jul 16 2018 10:53 AM
There is already employeeID attribute in AD
@Vineet Arora wrote:Hi,
You can use extension attributes to store additional data like 'employee ID' etc.
Just document the change, so you know what it was used for.
They will not be removed.
And no system uses them normally and if they do they document it.
Jul 16 2018 10:54 AM