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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-1974:
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The move and rename operation on the backend should look like :

moveAndRename = move + rename

move :
-m- check that the parent exist
-m- check that the new entry does not exist
-m- drop the alias indices for old entry
-m- update RDN index removing the old entry
-m- update RDN index adding the new entry
-m- update the alias index for the new entry

-m- update the entry and update the master table

rename :
-r- update the user's indexes for the added RDN attribute
-r- same thing for the presence index
-r- if the old rdn has to be removed
  -r- drop the old rdn from the user index
  -r- same thing for the presence index
  -r- remove the old rdn from the entry
-r- update the master table
-r- drop the old rdn from the rdn index
-r- add the new rdn into the rdn index


moveAndRename :
-m- check that the parent exist
-m- check that the new entry does not exist
-m- drop the alias indices for old entry
-m- update RDN index removing the old entry
-m- update RDN index adding the new entry
-m- update the alias index for the new entry
-r- update the user's indexes for the added RDN attribute
-r- same thing for the presence index
-r- if the old rdn has to be removed
  -r- drop the old rdn from the user index
  -r- same thing for the presence index
  -r- remove the old rdn from the entry
-mr- update the master table
-r- drop the old rdn from the rdn index
-r- add the new rdn into the rdn index


> Rename Operation Issue - ApacheDS
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DIRSERVER-1974
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1974
>             Project: Directory ApacheDS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: ldap
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M15
>         Environment: Window server 2008 R2
>            Reporter: Mohd Usman
>            Assignee: Kiran Ayyagari
>              Labels: build, features, patch
>         Attachments: ApacheDSSchemaBrowser.png, CNAttributeInSchema.png, 
> PostRename.png, PreRename.png, SchemaViewerLDAPAdminTool.png
>
>   Original Estimate: 168h
>  Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> Whenever we perform Rename operation on an object entry (let’s say Person 
> object), the person gets renamed successfully but the issue is that the old 
> value of the person object still remains.
> The ‘cn’ attribute contains two values now - old value and also the new value.
>  
> Example:
> I have created a person object with DN 
> "cn=person,ou=Apache,dc=example,dc=com" and I want to rename this entry to 
> "cn=person_Rename,ou=Apache,dc=example,dc=com".
> The rename operation executes successfully and the person is renamed to 
> "cn=person_Rename,ou=Apache,dc=example,dc=com". 
> But, the ‘cn’ attribute now contains 
> “person”
> “person_Rename”.
> When verified the schema, ‘cn’ attribute show as ‘single valued’ but after 
> performing the rename operation – the ‘cn’ becomes ‘multi-valued’ and 
> contains two values.
> This an issue with Apache directory which needs to be resolved. Also find the 
> screenshots attached for your reference. Please look into the same.



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