International Search Examples

Performing a locale-specific search using the equal to operator (=), or suffix (.3) searches for all attribute values that match the given attribute in a specific collation order.

For example, to search for all businessCategory attributes with the value softwareprodukte in the German collation order, any of the following matching rule filters would work:

businessCategory:2.16.840.1.113730.3.3.2.7.1:==softwareprodukte

...

businessCategory:de:== softwareprodukte

...

businessCategory:2.16.840.1.113730.3.3.2.7.1.3:=softwareprodukte

...

businessCategory:de.3:=softwareprodukte

4.3.4. Greater-Than or Equal-to Example

Performing a locale-specific search using the greater-than or equal-to operator (>=), or suffix (.4) searches for all attribute values that come at or after the given attribute in a specific collation order.

For example, to search for all localities that come at or after Québec in the French collation order, any of the following matching rule filters would work:

locality:2.16.840.1.113730.3.3.2.18.1:=>= Québec

...

locality:fr:=>= Québec

...

locality:2.16.840.1.113730.3.3.2.18.1.4:=Québec

...

locality:fr.4:=Québec

4.3.5. Greater-Than Example

Performing a locale-specific search using the greater-than operator (>), or suffix (.5) searches for all attribute values that come at or before the given attribute in a specific collation order.

For example, to search for all mail hosts that come after host schranka4 in the Czechoslovakian collation order, any of the following matching rule filters would work:

mailHost:2.16.840.1.113730.3.3.2.5.1:=> schranka4

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mailHost:cs:=> schranka4

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mailHost:2.16.840.1.113730.3.3.2.5.1.5:=schranka4

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mailHost:cs.5:=schranka4

4.3.6. Substring Example

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