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E1: LDAP: Does The Six Character Limit For P0092L Apply To JDE Sign-On? (Doc ID 2454165.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 27, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

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Question: Why Is there a Minimum Of SIX Characters for long USER-ID's mentioned in the guide, when the default JDE account is three characters?

 

In relation to setting a six character minimum limit mentioned in the Security Administration Guide, Section 10.X.

Long User ID when entered through the E1 Interface, is limited to 6 Characters as mentioned in the guide.

However, when LDAP is enabled, the system will automatically provision them with the long user ID in the LDAP (regardless of length).

There are some users with LDAP information of less than 6 characters (like JDE).

Is this supported? 

Example:

The six character minimum as mentioned in the Security Administration Guide for 9.2:

https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53430_01/EOTSC/longuserid.htm#EOTSC966

Section 10.1 Understanding the Long User Feature:

States the following :

As with releases prior to EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2, out of the box, EnterpriseOne user IDs (referred to as "short" user IDs in this chapter) are limited to a maximum of 10 characters. Starting with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2, administrators have the OPTION to enable the Long User feature to enable users to sign in to EnterpriseOne with a user ID that has a minimum of six characters and a maximum of 254 characters. This feature provides flexibility to support longer formats such as an email address format."

 

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