Lawson LDAP Finding USER_ID

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Layne
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    I used JXplorer to access the Lawson LDAP information, but I am having trouble locating some information.  In our Lawson Production Database, there is a USER_ID stored in a record to show which user actually made the addition or change.  Like mine is NT000355d, which translates to 13661 decimal. Does anyone know where in LDAP I can find this?  Thanks.
    John Henley
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      Hi Layne, here's a forum post about NT IDs:
      https://www.lawsonguru.co...d-location-for-lsf9/
      Also, see this article which shows a technique for building a table that contains the NTIDs, RMIDs, etc. from ProcessFlow
      About midway through, there is a section on computing the NTID:
      https://www.lawsonguru.co...tegration-Nodes.aspx
      This article as well:
      https://www.lawsonguru.co...xx-IDs-and-back.aspx
      Lastly, that is one of the features in my "Examiner" product:
      https://www.danalytics.co...inerforLawsonS3.aspx
      Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
      John
      agersh
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        Hi, I am trying to build the process flow documented in article "https://www.lawsonguru.com/Articles/View/tabid/346/ArticleId/580/ProcessFlow-Integrator-Part-13-Combining-Integration-Nodes.aspx" using IPA/LSF 10. I am running into the following to issues.

         

        Issue 1: The first ResourceQuery node that returns various data about all “People” resources in LSF LDAP repository. Using Resource Type "People" and Agent Product Line "LSF" I am able to select all of the attributes except for SID and UID. These two attributes are not listed in the attribute list displayed in the Resource Query Builder.

        Issue 2:  When I add (copy and paste) the JavaScript code/function to an Assign node then click OK I get the following Infor Process Designer error message "syntax error (Expression#4)".

         

        Has anyone run into these issues using IPA/LSF 10 when trying to recreate this process?   

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