From: <pau...@cp...> - 2002-09-23 09:11:08
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The uniqueMember attribute in groupOfUniqueNames is (normally) mandatory,= therefore attempting to add an entry with no values for uniqueMember is an illegal operation. >-- Original Message -- >From: "Phil Harley" <phi...@tn...> >To: <per...@li...> >Subject: create group error >Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 11:28:30 -0500 > > >Hello all > I am having trouble trying to create a groupofuniquenames in ldap using= >Net::LDAP. > >I can create the group using the command line tools with a modfile like:= > dn: cn=3Dmytest,o=3Dtnb.com > changetype: add > objectclass: top > objectclass: groupofuniquenames > cn: mtest > description: mytestgroup > > > > >my $result =3D $ldap->add ( 'cn =3D mytest, o=3Dtnb.com', > attr =3D> [ 'cn' =3D> 'mytest', > 'description' =3D> 'mytestgroup', > 'objectclass' =3D> ['top', >'groupofuniquenames'], > ] > ); > > $result->code && warn "failed to add entry: ", $result->error ; > > >But trying this code fails with Error msg > Net::LDAP::Add=3DHASH(0x335414) >Can't call method "code" without a package or object reference at >./testaddg2 line 137 > >I can add and delete members from a group if I create it with a modfile >but I want a all Net::LDAP solution. > >Any ideas would be great. > >Thanks Phil... > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf |