Re: I need an example

"James W. Hong" <jwkhong@csd.uwo.ca> Sun, 20 February 1994 19:01 UTC

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From: "James W. Hong" <jwkhong@csd.uwo.ca>
Message-Id: <9402201833.AA19101@mccarthy.csd.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: I need an example
To: P.Furniss@ulcc.ac.uk
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 13:32:59 -0500
Cc: osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk
In-Reply-To: <26419.9402191207@pluto.ulcc.ac.uk>; from "Peter Furniss" at Feb 19, 94 12:07 pm

> 
> The example DN s in the recent discussion on Application Process
> Titles have some attribute acronyms (ACR, csu) that are presumably all
> listed somewhere.  Where is it ? (because I have never found it in the
> original standards, although some are used)

"csu" is what we use locally (i.e., we defined this for our use) to name
non-leaf nodes in our DIT.  It's an acronym for computer science unit.
I can't comment on ACR since it's not ours but I wouldn't be surprised if it
was defined locally for specific purpose or use.

> 
> Loosely related, what is a human expected to type in to trigger a
> look-up on these things ?

I am not sure if I totally understand this question but an attribute or RDN
directory search should do it....

> 
> Peter
> 

James