ACK END_DISCOVER Format of Record Data Each attribute and value pair, separated by a colon (attribute:value), are sent on a single line. When the last attribute and value pair has been sent, it must be followed by  _EOD_  to indicate that there are no more attribute and value pairs. When sent to the application, the attribute and value pairs contain the modified bit as a 0 or 1 and the  version number of the attribute (if versioning was turned on). See the following examples. Note:  In this case, the modified bit is actually the hot flag for one shots.  One shots  are created with the  wchgusrprop  command, which allows you to change a custom property definition in a user profile. The  c  option specifies that a named attribute should be change-controlled. This causes Tivoli SecureWay User Administration to set a  “changed”  flag inside the record property whenever the attribute value is changed. You must determine what to change for your application. ssologin:0:123:ppadovan password:1:324:fubar _EOD_ However, when sent from the application to the Application Management Toolkit, the attribute and value pairs do not contain the modified bit or version number of the attribute. For example: ssologin:ppadovan password:fubar _EOD_ The Protocol 89 Tivoli®  SecureWay Application Management Toolkit Guide