Contact information for LDAP user accounts
On the Contact data tab, enter the data used by this user account for contacting the employee by telephone.
Table 29: Contact data
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Image |
Picture to display in a telephone book, for example.
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Email address |
Email address. If you assigned an account definition, the email address is made up of the employee’s default email address depending on the manage level of the user account. |
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Phone |
Telephone number. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Mobile phone |
Mobile number. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Pager |
Pager number. |
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Fax |
Fax number. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Phone private |
Private telephone number. |
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Phone, private (2) |
Extra telephone number. |
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International ISDN no. |
International ISDN number. |
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Additional email addresses |
Additional email addresses. |
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X.121 address |
Addressing as X.121 address. |
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X.400 address |
Address in X.400 format. |
Address information for LDAP user accounts
Enter the following address data for contacting the employee on the Address data tab.
Table 30: Address data
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Room |
Room. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Registered address |
Postal address. |
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Address |
Postal address. |
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Address (private) |
Postal address (private). |
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Mailbox |
Mailbox. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Street |
Street or road. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Zip code |
Zip code. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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State |
State. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
Organizational data for LDAP user accounts
On the Organizational tab, enter the following organizational main data.
Table 31: Organizational main data
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Business unit |
Business unit to which the employee is assigned. |
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Department |
Employee's department If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Location |
Employee's location. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Location ID |
Location ID (country and city). |
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Employment |
Job details. |
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Employee number |
Number for identifying the employee in addition to their ID. |
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Title |
The user’s academic title. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Organizational position |
Details of position in the company, for example, directory, or department manager. |
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Office |
Office. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Preferred language |
Preferred language. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Account manager |
Manager responsible for the user account. |
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Secretary |
Secretary’s user account. |
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Country ID |
The country ID. |
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Company |
Employee's company. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
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Car license plate |
Vehicle's license plate. |
Miscellaneous data for LDAP user accounts
Enter the following main data on the Miscellaneous tab.
Table 32: Miscellaneous main data
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See also |
Link to another LDAP object. |
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Default PC |
User's workstation. |
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User ID |
User's Identification number. |