02-18-2020
Dear RudC,
Can you execute this code and share code with input file print. So, If i am doing any mistake will compare and fix.
As you get desired result in post#5.
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net::ldap::message
Net::LDAP::Message(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::LDAP::Message(3)
NAME
Net::LDAP::Message - Message response from LDAP server
SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP;
DESCRIPTION
Net::LDAP::Message is a base class for the objects returned by the Net::LDAP methods abandon, add, bind, compare, delete, modify, moddn,
search and unbind.
The sub-class Net::LDAP::Search returned by search also defines many methods.
If the Net::LDAP object is in async mode then all these methods, except "done" and "mesg_id", will cause a wait until the request is
completed.
METHODS
code ( )
The code value in the result message from the server. Normally for a success zero will be returned. Constants for the result codes can
be imported from the Net::LDAP or Net::LDAP::Constant module.
control ( )
Return a list of controls that were returned from the server.
control ( OID, ... )
Return a list of controls with the given OIDs that were returned from the server.
dn ( )
The DN in the result message from the server.
done ( )
Returns true if the request has been completed.
error ( )
Returns the error message in the result message from the server. If the server did not include an error message, then the result of
ldap_error_desc with the error code from the result message.
error_name ( )
Returns the name of the error code in the result message from the server. See ldap_error_name for a detailed description of the return
value.
error_text ( )
Returns the short text description of the error code in the result message from the server. See ldap_error_text for a detailed
description of the return value.
error_desc ( )
Returns a long text description of the error code in the result message from the server. See ldap_error_desc for a detailed description
of the return value.
is_error ( )
Returns true if the result code is considered to be an error for the operation.
mesg_id ( )
The message id of the request message sent to the server.
referrals ( )
Returns a list of referrals from the result message.
server_error ( )
The error message returned by the server, or "undef" if the server did not provide a message.
sync ( )
Wait for the server to complete the request.
SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP, Net::LDAP::Search, Net::LDAP::Constant, Net::LDAP::Util
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This document is based on a document originally written by Russell Fulton <r.fulton@auckland.ac.nz>.
AUTHOR
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list <perl-ldap@perl.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.1 2008-06-30 Net::LDAP::Message(3)