LDAP Directory Entry Functions (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

This section describes the LDAP directory entry functions.

In This Section

  • ldap_add
    Initiates an asynchronous add operation to a tree. For an add operation to succeed, the parent of the entry being added must already exist or the parent must be empty (equal to the distinguished name of the root).
  • ldap_add_ext
    Initiates an asynchronous add operation to a tree. The parent of the entry being added must already exist or the parent must be empty (equal to the distinguished name of the root) for an add operation to succeed.
  • ldap_add_ext_s
    Initiates a synchronous add operation to a tree. For an add operation to succeed, the parent of the entry being added must already exist or the parent must be empty (equal to the distinguished name of the root).
  • ldap_add_s
    Initiates a synchronous add operation that adds an entry to a tree. The parent of the entry being added must already exist or the parent must be empty (equal to the root distinguished name) for an add operation to succeed.
  • ldap_compare
    Determines whether an attribute for a given entry holds a known value
  • ldap_compare_ext
    Determines whether an attribute for a given entry holds a known value
  • ldap_compare_ext_s
    Determines whether an attribute for a given entry holds a known value
  • ldap_compare_s
    Determines whether an attribute for a given entry holds a known value
  • ldap_delete_ext
    An extended routine that removes a leaf entry from the directory tree
  • ldap_delete_ext_s
    An extended routine that performs a synchronous operation to remove a leaf entry from the directory tree
  • ldap_delete_s
    A synchronous operation that removes a leaf entry from the directory tree
  • ldap_rename_ext
    This function starts an asynchronous operation that changes the distinguished name of an entry in the directory. This function is available beginning with LDAP 3.
  • ldap_rename_ext_s
    A synchronous operation that changes the distinguished name of an entry in the directory. This function is available beginning with LDAP 3.

See Also

Reference

LDAP Functions