The object classes and attributes from the projected backend can be found in the server-wide schema. The names of the LDAP attributes are in the format os400–nnn, where nnn is typically the keyword of the attribute on the user profile commands. For example, the os400-usrcls attribute corresponds to the USRCLS parameter of the CRTUSRPRF command. The values of the attributes correspond to the parameter values accepted by the CRTUSRPRF and CHGUSRPRF commands, or the values displayed when displaying a user profile. Use the Web administration tool or another application to view the definitions of the os400-usrprf objectclass and the associated os400-xxx attributes.