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On 11/15/2016 10:32 AM, Michael Dahlberg wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAB7JRmMGP72A_uhX1nFGYEyEcPx+ZpEOzJScvFgTE3zVKcLJ1w@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Peter Schober <span
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href="mailto:peter.schober@univie.ac.at" target="_blank">peter.schober@univie.ac.at</a>></span>
wrote:<br>
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Unless you also have a proper AttributeDefinition (with
encoders) that<br>
references this DataConnector it's fully expected that this
alone will<br>
not cause anything generated here to be sent out.<br>
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<div>Oh... right. I understand. I did not think I needed that
part.</div>
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One way to think about it is that the static DataConnector is just
another source of attribute values, just like the LDAP or SQL
DataConnectors. You then create actual Attributes with
AttributeDefinitions in attribute-resolver.xml, and release them
with attribute-filter.xml.<br>
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