#include <ldap.h>
LDAPMessage *ldap_next_entry(
LDAP *ld,
LDAPMessage *entry)
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The ldap_next_entry() function takes the result from a previous call to ldap_first_entry() or ldap_next_entry() and returns a pointer to the next entry in a chain of results.
The entry returned by ldap_next_entry() can be used by functions such as ldap_get_dn(), ldap_first_attribute(), and ldap_get_values(), as well as other functions to obtain additional information about the entry.
No OS/400 authority is required. All authority checking is done by the LDAP server.
If ldap_next_entry() is not successful, NULL is returned, ld_errno will be set to indicate the error. See LDAP Client API Error Conditions for possible LDAP error code values. Use ldap_get_errno() function to retrieve the error information.
The following message may be set from this function.
CPF3CF2 E Error(s) occurred during running of ldap_next_entry API.
ldap_first_entry() -- Return first entry in a chain of search results.
ldap_count_entry() -- Return number of entries in a chain of search results.
ldap_get_entry_controls_np() -- Extract server controls from an entry.
ldap_first_reference() -- Return first continuation reference in a chain of search results.
ldap_next_reference() -- Return next continuation reference in a chain of search results.
ldap_count_references() -- Return number of continuation reference in a chain of search results.
ldap_parse_reference_np() -- Extract information from a continuation reference.
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