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I was able to get this to work using the information provided. Thank you. I have an additional question. After generating the sequential property values for the employeeNumber, is there a way to verify/check the last number used in Adaxes?

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In the script, the $domainDN variable specifies the distinguished name (DN) of the domain that will store the last number set. You can just check the value of the property specified in variable $propertyName for the domain. For example, it can be done in the Administration console. Just select the domain and you will see its property values in the Result Pane on the right. image.png

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Great! Thank you.

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