On 3/8/07, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrej,
Hi Bill!


I normally use the client commands and store the ouptut into an array for
processing.  with the NET::LDAP it seems too much typing.  :-)  I should
have mentioned in my initial email that I have read through the FAQ's and
articles on NET::LDAP.  I didn't see too much that I can do with the module
that I am currently not doing.  But I think it is because I haven't used it
yet.

Thanks for your input.  I will definetly give it a shot.  :-)
I think that the benefits of Net::LDAP are quite obvious, specially
if your query returns more than one result, or attributes with more
than one element per dn (e.g. role).  Handling these things with
the returned LDIF and ordinary arrays would be, ummm 'difficult'.


Cheers,
Andrej

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