On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 03:50:08PM +0200, Pierangelo Masarati wrote: > [email protected] wrote: >> Pierangelo Masarati wrote: >>>> King, Leon C wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Is there a way to wrap oracle functions to where clauses passed >>>> into back-sql? I have a non-numeric primary key value of my >>>> users' table which in some cases is preceeded by a '0'. None of >>>> the data mapped via the ldap_entries.keyval and my table are >>>> being retrieve when I execute an ldap search. If I remove the >>>> preceeding '0' the values are retrieved. >>> Manually edit servers/slapd/back-sql/back-sql.h and #define >>> BACKSQL_ARBITRARY_KEY (it's #undef'd right now). This allows to use >>> arbitrary keys (treated as strings) instead of integers. Note: it's not >>> very well tested, and performances obviously may decrease (lots of >>> mallocs/frees, more demanding comparisons and so).\ >> >> I need this also, but get a compile time error: >> >> servers/slapd/back-sql/search.c:2420: error: invalid operands to binary >> << (have ‘struct berval’ and ‘int’) > > Please file an ITS <http://www.openldap.org/its/>. > > p.
Done: http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Incoming?id=6100
