Okay, apparently a stupid question. I guess I will loop through all the entries and delete them one by one. I usually just go letter by letter a-z*, until I've gone through all the records, avoiding the need for paging the results to evade the administrative limit. It works, assuming that all the data starts with predictable letters and that any single letter by itself doesn't blow the administrative limit.
-----Original Message----- From: Ben Lentz Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:58 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: subtree delete Hello, This may be a stupid question, but how can I delete an entire subtree using Net::LDAP? I keep getting "subtree delete not supported", do I interpret that literally meaning it *can't* be done, or that I'm just not doing it right? I guess I'm looking for some kind of recursive override, like OpenLDAP's ldapdelete -r. Thanks in advance, Ben Lentz
