Group Attributes
The group schema is used when building AccountGroup objects which are used to hold entitlements shared across identities.

Common name(s) for which the entity is known. Each name is one value of this multi-valued attribute. If the object corresponds to a person, it is typically the person's full name. For example:
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Martin K Smith
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Marty Smith
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Groups to which this person is a unique member.

Directory path to the object.
This is an Identity Attribute which must not be changed.

Organization this object belongs to. Each name is one value of this multi-valued attribute. For example:
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xyz
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xyz Technologies, Inc.
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xyz, Incorporated

Organizational unit this object belongs to. Each name is one value of this multi-valued attribute. For example:
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Sales
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Human Resources
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Information Technologies

Owner of the object. Each owner's name is one value of this multi-valued attribute. For example, the mailing list object, whose DN is cn=All Employees, ou=Mailing List,o=xyz, Inc.
is owned by the Human Resources Director.
Therefore, the value of the owner
attribute within the mailing list object, would be the Distinguished Name (DN) of the director (role): cn=Human Resources Director,ou=employee,o=xyz, Inc.

Human-readable descriptive phrases about the object. Each description is one value of this multi-valued attribute. For example:
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Updates are done every Saturday, at 1am
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distribution list for sales