Looking for a connector word between sentences where the second sentence gives more detail to the first

I'm looking for a connector word between these two sentences along the lines of where, whereas, whereby, etc. Couldn't quite come up with the appropriate word here.

"In the cli, the keywords relevant to ldaps are 'ssl-connection' and 'protocol'. Setting the latter to 'ldaps' or 'starttls' automatically enables the former."


Solution 1:

A connection that does not break the flow but necessitates a means of "selection" of "protocol" is the use of a relative pronoun (introducing a relative clause); the construction allowing that is "the latter of which", but as can be seen in this ngram, its use has never stopped decreasing and is nowadays not very important; nevertheless, as this page will show, it is commonly used in modern scholarly literature.

(example) There was an Upper, a Lower, and a Western India, the latter of which is now Persia-Iran. The countries now named Thibet, Mongolia, and Great

  • In the cli, the keywords relevant to ldaps are 'ssl-connection' and 'protocol', the latter of which, if set to 'ldaps' or 'starttls', automatically enables the former.