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Directory standards may authorize different instances of the same attribute in a record. For instance the record of a person may contain several email fields containing different email addresses, in which case EUDC will consider the attribute duplicated.
EUDC has several methods to deal with duplicated attributes. The available methods are:
listMakes a list with the different values of the duplicate attribute. The record is returned with only one instance of the attribute with a list of all the different values as a value. This is the default method that is used to handle duplicate fields for which no other method has been specified.
firstDiscards all the duplicate values of the field keeping only the first one.
concatConcatenates the different values using a newline as a separator. The record keeps only one instance of the field the value of which is a single multi-line string.
duplicateDuplicates the whole record into as many instances as
there are different values for the field. This is the default
for the email field. Thus a record containing 3 different
email addresses is duplicated into three different records
each having a single email address. This is particularly
useful in combination with select as the method
to handle multiple matches in inline expansion queries (see
Inline
Query Expansion) because you are presented with the 3
addresses in a selection buffer
Because a method may not be applicable to all fields, the
variable eudc-duplicate-attribute-handling-method
lets you specify either a default method for all fields or a
method for each individual field.
A method to handle entries containing duplicate
attributes. This is either an alist of elements
(attr . method), or a
symbol method. The alist form of the variable
associates a method to an individual attribute name; the
second form specifies a method applicable to all attribute
names. Available methods are: list,
first, concat, and
duplicate (see above). The default is
list.
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