Gavin Henry wrote:
> <quote who="Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO">
>>      I attempting to pull some data, but get no errors and NO data. I am
>> following Graham Barr's examples with minor mods since it did seem
>> to be just right.  Here is what I have leaving out the display of
>> the data: 
>> 
>> #!perl
>> 
>> use strict;
>> use warnings;
>> 
>> use Net::LDAP;
>> 
>> #INITIALIZING
>> my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new ( "xxx.xxx.com" ) or die "$@";     # change to
>> protect someone 
>> 
>> #BINDING
>> my  $mesg = $ldap->bind ( version => 3 ) or die "$@";          # use
>> for searches also tried just as bind and still no data
>> my $result;
>> 
>> # OPERATION - Generating a SEARCH
>> 
>>  sub LDAPsearch
>>  {
>>    my ($ldap,$searchString,$attrs,$base) = @_;
>>    # if they don't pass a base... set it for them
>> 
>>    if (! $base ) { $base = "o=Caliber System, c=US"; }       #
>> 
>>    # if they don't pass an array of attributes...
>>    # set up something for them
>>    if (! $attrs ) { $attrs = [ 'cn','Recipients' ]; }
>>    my $result = $ldap->search ( base    => "$base",
>>                                 scope   => "sub",
>>                                 filter  => "$searchString",
>>                                 attrs   =>  $attrs
>>                               ) or die "$@";
>> }
>> 
>>  my @Attrs = ( );               # request all available attributes
>>                                 # to be returned.
>>  printf "Entering into LDAPsearch\n";
>> 
>>  $result = LDAPsearch ( $ldap, "sn=*", [EMAIL PROTECTED] );
>> 
>>      Again I get no errors or warnings.
>> 
>>      If someone can point me to either more examples or what I am doing
>> wrong it would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Any questions and/or problems, please let me know.
> 
> Have you tried the search with ldapsearch on the commandline first?
> Always best to do it that way.
> 
> Gavin.
> 
        Sorry, but I attempted just ldapsearch ( very new to the ldap arena and 
no real knowledge ( to say the least ) ) from a kornshell and cmd, but no such 
exe found ( under windows xp server pak 2 ) runnning as 5.8.3.

Wags ;)
>> 
>>      Thanks!
>> 
>> Wags ;)
>> WGO: x2224
>> 
>> 
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