From: Eric N. <eni...@cp...> - 2001-04-02 15:40:51
|
Thanks for all the help! I've never seen responses so quick! I did figure out one snipit of code, this just writes it to STDOUT. Actually any existing file handle can be used. my $ldif = Net::LDAP::LDIF->new(\*STDOUT,"a"); $ldif->write_cmd($destentry); $ldif->done(); This sounds obvious to the experienced, but to us lay people.... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eryq" <er...@ze...> To: "Graham Barr" <gb...@po...> Cc: "Eric Nichols" <eni...@cp...>; <per...@li...> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 11:22 AM Subject: Re: Writing an LDIF to a variable? > Graham Barr wrote: > > > > That is an easy fix to IO::Scalar though > > > > sub TELL { shift->{Pos} } > > > > Graham. > > > > Consider it on the queue. I should get to it tonight; > somebody please bug me if they don't see it on CPAN > soon. > > Eryq > > |