!!! Overview [{$pagename}] ([RDN]), is a single component within a [Distinguished Name]. [{$pagename}] is comprised of one or more name-value pairs, in which the name and the value are separated by an equal sign (e.g., for an [RDN] of "uid=ann", the name is "uid" and the value is "ann"), and if there are multiple name-value pairs then they should be separated by plus signs (e.g., for an RDN of "cn=Jon Doe+employeeNumber=12345", the name-value pairs are "cn=John Doe" and "employeeNumber=12345"). In practice, [{$pagename}] containing multiple name-value pairs (called "[Multi-Valued RDN]s") are rare, but they can be useful at times when either there is no unique attribute in the entry or you want to ensure that the entry's [Distinguished Name] contains some useful identifying information. Even though a [DN] may be comprised of multiple [RDN] components, the leftmost component is typically referred to as the entry's [RDN]. This [{$pagename}] is also the [Naming Attribute] For [Example], in a DN of "uid=john.doe,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", the RDN would be "uid=john.doe". The attribute values specified in an entry's [RDN] must be contained in that entry, so the entry "uid=john.doe,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" must have a "uid" value of "john.doe" and the [Naming Attribute] is "uid".!! More Information There might be more information for this subject on one of the following: [{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]