From: <ma...@mj...> - 2001-02-06 03:17:07
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nope. best bet is to setup a test server. That's a smart idea anyway. Mark On 6 Feb 01, at 9:05, mur...@po... wrote: > Hi, > I am writing some perl-ldap scripts and am wanting to test them > without actually modifying data. (like -n in ldapmodify & ldapdelete > on Sun Directory Services) Is there a way to get perl-ldap to "tell > me what you will do but don't do it?" > > Yes production data, my first scripts with perl-ldap and I am a tad > nervous about hitting go... :-) > > Thanks in advance for the help > > regards > Murray > > ********************************************************************** > ************************** This email message and any attached files > may contain information that is confidential and subject of legal > privilege intended only for use by the individual or entity to whom > they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient or the > person responsible for delivering the message to the intended > recipient be advised that you have received this message in error and > that any use, copying, circulation, forwarding, printing or > publication of this message or attached files is strictly forbidden, > as is the disclosure of the information contained therein. If you have > received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately > and delete it from your Inbox. > ********************************************************************** > ************************** > > > Mark Wilcox ma...@mj... Got LDAP? |