From: David B. <D.B...@ma...> - 2001-02-23 08:29:52
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It's just a guess, but does the polish notation syntax support the '|' (or) operator with more than two arguments?... or do you have to do it like.... "(|(|(uid=x)(uid=y))(uid=7))" David. At 05:44 PM 2/22/01 -0800, you wrote: >I'm trying to write an or'd search filter for a list >of uid values something like: > >"(|(uid=x)(uid=y)(uid=z))" > >This works perfectly with the openldap tools against >the Netscape 4.12 directory but I get a 'Bad filter' >error with Net::LDAP. It seems to me that this filter >is valid but clearly it's not. Any ideas as to what's >wrong here? > >Thanks. > >jpcarter > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices! http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Bussenschutt Email: D.B...@ma... Senior Computing Support Officer & Systems Administrator/Programmer Location: Griffith University. Information Technology Services Brisbane Qld. Aust. (TEN bldg. rm 1.33) Ph: (07)38757079 -------------------------------------------------------------------- |