Hi,

I am trying to write a web based tool which reads and writes to our 
organization's OpenLDAP directory containing customer information.

I configured up a connection in entity modeler and reverse engineered the 
schema which for the most part seemed to work pretty well.

I can view a record for a customer given their CN however the userPassword 
field from the core.schema is not displayed.

If I have a look at how that attribute was reverse engineered I see that it has 
been assigned an external type of octet string which matches what is specified 
in the OpenLDAP schema.  The java type is NSData so I tried changing it to a 
String.

Unfortunately I still continue to get null when trying to print the 
userPassword attribute, even though I can see that the value is not null when I 
retrieve the same record using a little Perl script which uses the same 
credentials to access the directory.

Has anyone encountered this particular issue before, and is there a work around?

I am thinking that the issue is probably in the way the schema was reverse 
engineered, but I'm not sure what to tweak to get it to reveal that value.

Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mitch
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