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Subject: RE: result code 10
From: "Barrett, John" <john.barrett () bellsouth ! com>
Date: 2005-08-31 23:00:59
Message-ID: 251FB7D5E386F342B2D88F38EAE062DD02C37356 () bremocbg
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More like this:
use Net::LDAP::Constant;
if ( $mesg->code == LDAP_REFERRAL ) {
foreach my $ref ( $mesg->referrals ) {
.
.
.
Can Net::LDAP follow referrals automagically? If not why not?
Thanks,
John Barrett
BellSouth
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Merchant [mailto:mmerchant@dispatch.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:51 PM
To: Graham Barr
Subject: Re: result code 10
yes, that's what i'm looking for. would the code look something like
this:
if ( $mesg->{'resultCode'} == 10 ) {
print "referred to: ", $mesg->{'referrals'}
}
thx.
MM
On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 13:54, Graham Barr wrote:
> On Wed, August 31, 2005 12:29 pm, Mark Merchant said:
>
> > i'm writing an app which interfaces with an active directory. during
> > the query i'm getting a resultCode=10.
> >
> > what is that? ( a referral? ), and what do i do about it?
> >
>
> The message object returned from the Net::LDAP method provides
> several methods for getting errors strings and names.
>
> There is also Net::LDAP::Constant which has a definition of
> errors in its POD.
>
> http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Net::LDAP::Constant
>
>
> Graham.
>
>
>
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