Hello,
If there is a LDAP tree consisting of "student names" and the searched name does not exist in the tree,"noSuchObject(32)" result code is returned. Is it possible to configure LDAP to get a default value like "name: Peter" instead of getting "noSuchObject" ?
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Hasan Tolga Bazan wrote:
If there is a LDAP tree consisting of "student names" and the searched name does not exist in the tree,"noSuchObject(32)" result code is returned. Is it possible to configure LDAP to get a default value like "name: Peter" instead of getting "noSuchObject" ?
You're mixing entries and attributes here. You should better describe what the concrete problem is you want to solve.
Ciao, Michael.
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