WebSphere Portal, Express Beta Version 6.1
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows


Configuring contact information on person links

When users click a person link, the Person menu displays a set of contact information about the selected person (such as telephone number) that you can configure through the CSEnvironment.properties file. You can specify the Member Manager attributes corresponding to fields you want to display in the person link contact information, and control the order in which the items of information appear.

Perform the following actions:

  1. Modify the CSEnvironment.properties file.
  2. Locate the CS_SERVER_PERSONTAG.businessCardItems property.
  3. Modify the string after the property with valid Member Manager attributes separated by commas (,). The items appear when a person link is clicked, top to bottom, in the same order in which you type them.
  4. Save the properties file.
  5. Restart the portal server.

Examples:

Default attributes are:
  • jobTitle
  • roomNumber
  • telephoneNumber
Member Manager attributes valid for including in person link contact information are:
  • businessCategory
  • carLicense
  • cn
  • countryName
  • departmentNumber
  • description
  • displayName
  • employeeNumber
  • employeeType
  • facsimileTelephoneNumber
  • givenName
  • homePostalAddress
  • ibm-gender
  • ibm-generationQualifier
  • ibm-hobby
  • ibm-jobTitle
  • ibm-middleName
  • ibm-otherEmail
  • ibm-personalTitle
  • ibm-primaryEmail
  • ibm-regionalLocale
  • ibm-timeZone
  • Initials
  • localityName
  • manager
  • mobile
  • o
  • ou
  • pager
  • postalAddress
  • postalCode
  • preferredLanguage
  • roomNumber
  • secretary
  • seeAlso
  • sn
  • stateOrProvinceName
  • street
  • telephoneNumber
  • uid
Related tasks
Editing the CSEnvironment.properties file

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