Hi,

Try :
$ cat new.ldif |upldif -p PASSWORD -u
with PASSWORD == your password

Regards,

Nicolas VIVIEN


Le mardi 24 novembre 2009 à 05:59 -0800, Jeff Blaum a écrit :
> Hi Chris,
> 
> Thanks for getting back to me on this issue. I see the method you
> describe, but there is a problem:
> 
> cat new.ldif |upldif -u
> Store counted 3 records.
> Barry::Error caught: No password specified.
> 
> My device's IT policy requires a password; how do I get around this
> error?
> 
> TY - Jeff
> 
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Chris Frey <cdf...@foursquare.net>
> wrote:
>         On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 04:51:25PM -0800, Jeff Blaum wrote:
>         > I am also wondering what method to use to import Contact
>         LDIF's to my
>         > BlackBerry address book.
>         >
>         > Can someone please explain how we can do it?
>         
>         
>         Hi Jeff,
>         
>         The intended command to upload LDIF entries to your Blackberry
>         is the
>         upldif command.
>         
>         To guard the safety of your data on the Blackberry, by default
>         it does
>         not actually do the upload, just parses the data and displays
>         what it
>         thinks it should do.
>         
>         When it looks good, use the -u switch to actually do the
>         upload.
>         Note that this will _erase_ your entire Address Book database.
>         If this is not what you want, you may need to dump your
>         existing
>         Address Book entries using btool into LDIF format (-c option)
>         and
>         then merge that with the rest of your LDIF data and feed it
>         all to
>         upldif.
>         
>         For example, if you're very confident of your LDAP data and
>         Barry's
>         parsing ability, you could do:
>         
>                ldapsearch -x | upldif -u
>         
>         This will erase your Address Book and replace it with the LDAP
>         data.
>         
>         You will probably want to filter things with the ldapsearch
>         command first,
>         though, so only contact data gets fed into upldif.
>         
>         
>         - Chris
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         
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