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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}]
The component equality matching rules have a variable assertion syntax.
In [X.500] this is indicated by omitting the optional [SYNTAX] field in the [MATCHING-RULE|MatchingRule] information object. The [assertion] syntax then defaults to the target attribute's syntax in actual usage, unless the description of the matching rule says otherwise.
The SYNTAX field in the [LDAP]-specific encoding of a MatchingRuleDescription is mandatory, so the [{$pagename}] syntax is defined to fill the same role. That is, the [{$pagename}] syntax is semantically equivalent to an omitted [SYNTAX] field in an [X.500] MATCHING-RULE information object.
[{$pagename}] [MUST NOT] be used as the [attribute] syntax in an [AttributeTypes] definition.
Unless explicitly varied by the description of a particular matching rule, if an [{$pagename}] [Assertion Value] appears in a [ComponentAssertion] its LDAP-specific encoding is described by the <Value> rule in GSER, otherwise its [LDAP]-specific encoding is the encoding defined for the syntax of the attribute type to which the matching rule with the [{$pagename}] [assertion] syntax is applied.
The LDAP definition for the [{$pagename}] syntax is:
* [OID]: [1.2.36.79672281.1.5.3]
* DESC [{$pagename}]
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