Query: ldap_parse_result
OS: php
Section: 3
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LDAP_PARSE_RESULT(3) 1 LDAP_PARSE_RESULT(3) ldap_parse_result - Extract information from resultSYNOPSISbool ldap_parse_result (resource $link, resource $result, int &$errcode, [string &$matcheddn], [string &$errmsg], [array &$refer- rals])DESCRIPTIONParses an LDAP search result.PARAMETERSo $link - An LDAP link identifier, returned by ldap_connect(3). o $result_identifier - An LDAP result resource, returned by ldap_list(3) or ldap_search(3). o $errcode - A reference to a variable that will be set to the LDAP error code in the result, or 0 if no error occurred. o $matcheddn - A reference to a variable that will be set to a matched DN if one was recognised within the request, otherwise it will be set to NULL. o $errmsg - A reference to a variable that will be set to the LDAP error message in the result, or an empty string if no error occurred. o $referrals - A reference to a variable that will be set to an array set to all of the referral strings in the result, or an empty array if no referrals were returned.RETURN VALUESReturns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.EXAMPLESExample #1 ldap_parse_result(3) example <?php $result = ldap_search($link, "cn=userref,dc=my-domain,dc=com", "(cn=user*)"); $errcode = $dn = $errmsg = $refs = null; if (ldap_parse_result($link, $result, $errcode, $dn, $errmsg, $refs)) { // do something with $errcode, $dn, $errmsg and $refs } ?> PHP Documentation Group LDAP_PARSE_RESULT(3)
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