I am new to perl-ldap and like it very much, however I have a problem I
cannot solve by myself (or using google).
I have some attributes with multiple values in the same entry, such as:
description: abc
description: def
description: ghi
...
I perform a search using a base & filter, then try to list all attributes
and their values in a foreach loop:
foreach my $entry ($searchResults->entries) {
foreach my $attr ($entry->attributes) {
for ($attr) { if (/^description$/) { printf ("%s -> %s \n",
$attr, $entry->get_value($attr) ); }
}
}
the reason I am using for ($attr) is that I have several checks in the loop,
which I omit here for readability.
Now the problem: I noticed that $entry->attributes lists each attribute only
once! Therefore, I can only print a single value, which happens to be on the
top of the list (only "abc" in the above example).
Is there any other way to accomplish what I am trying to do? any help will
be greatly appreciate since I am stuck at this point :(
Thanks so much!
-Mehmet
You probably want instead something like:
for my $entry ($searchResults->entries) {
for my $attr ($entry->attributes) {
if ($attr eq 'description') {
printf("%s -> %s\n", $attr,
join(", ", $entry->get_value($attr))
);
}
}
}
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Thanks so much for your super-fast reply, which made me realize that
entry->get_value($attr)
returns a list which can be iterated :)
This definitely did the trick.
-Mehmet
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