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Example: User Without an Identification File

This topic shows how to provision an object for a Lotus Notes connected data source for a user without an identification file.

If you are referencing a file that is located in a folder for the CSEntry.DN value, such as for the Notes Address Book (NAB) value, use a forward slash (/) to separate the folder from the file name, for example: folder/file name.

The following Visual Basic .NET example shows how to provision an object for a Lotus Notes connected data source for a user without an identification file.

Public Sub Provision(ByVal mventry As MVEntry) _
    Implements IMVSynchronization.Provision

    Dim ManagementAgent As ConnectedMA
    Dim Connectors As Integer
    Dim csentry As CSEntry
    Dim DNName As String
    Dim DNCertifier As String = "O=Main"

    If mventry("EmployeeStatus").IsPresent _
        AndAlso mventry("EmployeeStatus").Value.Equals("active") Then

        ManagementAgent = mventry.ConnectedMAs("Lotus Notes MA")
        Connectors = ManagementAgent.Connectors.Count

        If 0 = Connectors Then

            csentry = ManagementAgent.Connectors.StartNewConnector("person")
            DNName = mventry("sn").Value

            If mventry("middleName").IsPresent Then
                DNName = mventry("middleName").Value + " " + DNName
            End If

            If mventry("givenName").IsPresent Then
                DNName = mventry("givenName").Value + " " + DNName
            End If

            DNName = DNName + "/" + DNCertifier

            ' Set the property values to provision the object.
            csentry.DN = ManagementAgent.EscapeDNComponent("CN=" _
                            + DNName).Concat("NAB=names.nsf")

            csentry("LastName").Value = mventry("sn").Value
            csentry("_MMS_Certifier").Value = DNCertifier
            csentry("_MMS_IDRegType").IntegerValue = 1  ' U.S. User
            csentry("_MMS_IDStoreType").IntegerValue = 0  ' No identification file

            '  Finish creating the new connector.
            csentry.CommitNewConnector()

        End If

    End If

End Sub

The following C# example shows how to provision an object for a Lotus Notes connected data source for a user without an identification file.

void IMVSynchronization.Provision (MVEntry mventry)
{
    ConnectedMA ManagementAgent;
    int Connectors;
    CSEntry csentry;
    string DNName;
    string DNCertifier = "O=Main";

    if(mventry["EmployeeStatus"].IsPresent)
    {
        if(mventry["EmployeeStatus"].Value.Equals("active"))
        {
            ManagementAgent = mventry.ConnectedMAs["Lotus Notes MA"];    
            Connectors = ManagementAgent.Connectors.Count;

            if(0 == Connectors)
            {
                csentry = ManagementAgent.Connectors.StartNewConnector("person");
                DNName = mventry["sn"].Value; 

                if(mventry["middleName"].IsPresent)
                {
                    DNName = mventry["middleName"].Value + " " + DNName;
                }                

                if(mventry["givenName"].IsPresent)
                {
                    DNName = mventry["givenName"].Value + " " + DNName;
                }                

                DNName = DNName + "/" + DNCertifier;
                
                //  Set the property values to provision the object.
                csentry.DN = ManagementAgent.EscapeDNComponent("CN="
                                + DNName).Concat("NAB=names.nsf");

                csentry["LastName"].Value = mventry["sn"].Value;
                csentry["_MMS_Certifier"].Value = DNCertifier;
                csentry["_MMS_IDRegType"].IntegerValue = 1;  // U.S. User
                csentry["_MMS_IDStoreType"].IntegerValue = 0;  // No identification file
        
                // Finish creating the new connector.
                csentry.CommitNewConnector();
            }
        }
    }
}

See Also

Lotus Notes Connected Data Sources
Lotus Notes Properties

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