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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Have a basic 'for i in cat list' - Trying to get i to be set to a name with a space Post 302150524 by littlefrog on Tuesday 11th of December 2007 05:06:57 PM
Old 12-11-2007
That Works - Thanks a million for the quick response!!!!!!
 

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cldap_open(3LDAP)					      LDAP Library Functions						 cldap_open(3LDAP)

NAME
cldap_open - LDAP connectionless communication preparation SYNOPSIS
cc[ flag... ] file... -lldap[ library... ] #include <lber.h> #include <ldap.h> LDAP *cldap_open(char *host, int port); PARAMETERS
host The name of the host on which the LDAP server is running. port The port number to connect. DESCRIPTION
The cldap_open() function is called to prepare for connectionless LDAP communication (over udp(7P)). It allocates an LDAP structure which is passed to future search requests. If the default IANA-assigned port of 389 is desired, LDAP_PORT should be specified for port. host can contain a space-separated list of hosts or addresses to try. cldap_open() returns a pointer to an LDAP structure, which should be passed to subsequent calls to cldap_search_s(3LDAP), cldap_setretryinfo(3LDAP), and cldap_close(3LDAP). Certain fields in the LDAP structure can be set to indicate size limit, time limit, and how aliases are handled during operations. See ldap_open(3LDAP) and <ldap.h> for more details. ERRORS
If an error occurs, cldap_open() will return NULL and errno will be set appropriately. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |Availability |SUNWcsl (32-bit) | | |SUNWcslx (64-bit) | |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ldap(3LDAP) cldap_search_s(3LDAP), cldap_setretryinfo(3LDAP), cldap_close(3LDAP), attributes(5), udp(7P) SunOS 5.11 27 Jan 2002 cldap_open(3LDAP)
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