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4
The DBMS_LDAP PL/SQL Package

This chapter introduces the DBMS_LDAP package, which enables PL/SQL programmers to access data from LDAP servers. It provides examples of how to use DBMS_LDAP. This chapter contains these topics:

About the DBMS_LDAP Package

The PL/SQL API in the DBMS_LDAP package is based on the C API described in Chapter 3, "C API for Oracle Internet Directory".

You can use the Oracle Internet Directory API Release 9.2 in the following modes:

The API uses TCP/IP to connect to an LDAP server. When it does this, it uses, by default, an unencrypted channel. To use the SSL mode, you must use the Oracle SSL call interface. You determine which mode you are using by the presence or absence of the SSL calls in the API usage. You can easily switch between SSL and non-SSL modes.

Building Applications with DBMS_LDAP

To use the PL/SQL LDAP API, you must first load it into the database. You do this by using a script called catldap.sql that is located in the $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin directory. You must be connected as SYSDBA using the SQL*Plus command line tool.

The following is a sample command sequence that you can use to load the DBMS_LDAP package:

SQL> CONNECT / AS SYSDBA
SQL> @?/rdbms/admin/catldap.sql

Dependencies and Limitations

The PL/SQL LDAP API for this release has the following limitations:

DBMS_LDAP Sample Programs

This distribution of Oracle Internet Directory ships with sample programs that illustrate the use of DBMS_LDAP in a relational environment. The samples illustrate the use of the DBMS_LDAP API for the following:

The samples are located in the directory $ORACLE_HOME/ldap/demo/plsql.

See Also:

Appendix B, "Sample Usage" for a detailed description of the samples

DBMS_LDAP Reference

DBMS_LDAP contains the functions and procedures which can be used by PL/SQL programmers to access data from LDAP servers. This section explains all of the API functions in detail. Be sure that you have read the previous sections before using this section.

This section contains these topics:

Summary of Subprograms

Table 4-1  DBMS_LDAP API Subprograms
Function or Procedure Description

FUNCTION init

init() initializes a session with an LDAP server. This actually establishes a connection with the LDAP server.

FUNCTION simple_bind_s

The function simple_bind_s can be used to perform simple user name/password based authentication to the directory server.

FUNCTION bind_s

The function bind_s can be used to perform complex authentication to the directory server.

FUNCTION unbind_s

The function unbind_s is used for closing an active LDAP session.

FUNCTION compare_s

The function compare_s can be used to test if a particular attribute in a particular entry has a particular value.

FUNCTION search_s

The function search_s performs a synchronous search in the LDAP server. It returns control to the PL/SQL environment only after all of the search results have been sent by the server or if the search request is 'timed-out' by the server.

FUNCTION search_st

The function search_st performs a synchronous search in the LDAP server with a client side time-out. It returns control to the PL/SQL environment only after all of the search results have been sent by the server or if the search request is 'timed-out' by the client or the server.

FUNCTION first_entry

The function first_entry is used to retrieve the first entry in the result set returned by either search_s or search_st.

FUNCTION next_entry

The function next_entry() is used to iterate to the next entry in the result set of a search operation.

FUNCTION count_entries

This function is used to count the number of entries in the result set. It can also be used to count the number of entries remaining during a traversal of the result set using a combination of the functions first_entry() and next_entry().

FUNCTION first_attribute

The function first_attribute() fetches the first attribute of a given entry in the result set.

FUNCTION next_attribute

The function next_attribute() fetches the next attribute of a given entry in the result set.

FUNCTION get_dn

The function get_dn() retrieves the X.500 distinguished name of given entry in the result set.

FUNCTION get_values

The function get_values() can be used to retrieve all of the values associated for a given attribute in a given entry.

FUNCTION get_values_len

The function get_values_len() can be used to retrieve values of attributes that have a 'Binary' syntax.

FUNCTION delete_s

This function can be used to remove a leaf entry in the LDAP Directory Information Tree.

FUNCTION modrdn2_s

The function modrdn2_s() can be used to rename the relative distinguished name of an entry.

FUNCTION err2string

The function err2string() can be used to convert an LDAP error code to string in the local language in which the API is operating.

FUNCTION create_mod_array

The function create_mod_array() allocates memory for array modification entries that will be applied to an entry using the modify_s() functions.

PROCEDURE populate_mod_array (String Version)

Populates one set of attribute information for add or modify operations. This procedure call has to happen after DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array() is called.

PROCEDURE populate_mod_array (Binary Version)

Populates one set of attribute information for add or modify operations. This procedure call has to happen after DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array() is called.

FUNCTION modify_s

Performs a synchronous modification of an existing LDAP directory entry. Before calling add_s, we have to call DBMS_LDAP.creat_mod_array () and DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array() first.

FUNCTION add_s

Adds a new entry to the LDAP directory synchronously. Before calling add_s, we have to call DBMS_LDAP.creat_mod_array () and DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array() first.

PROCEDURE free_mod_array

Frees the memory allocated by DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array().

FUNCTION count_values

Counts the number of values returned by DBMS_LDAP.get_values ().

FUNCTION count_values_len

Counts the number of values returned by DBMS_LDAP.get_values_len ().

FUNCTION rename_s

Renames an LDAP entry synchronously.

FUNCTION explode_dn

Breaks a DN up into its components.

FUNCTION open_ssl

Establishes an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection over an existing LDAP connection.

FUNCTION msgfree

This function frees the chain of messages associated with the message handle returned by synchronous search functions.

FUNCTION ber_free

This function frees the memory associated with a handle to BER ELEMENT.

See Also:

Exception Summary

DBMS_LDAP can generate the following exceptions:

Table 4-2  DBMS_LDAP Exception Summary
Exception Name Oracle Error Number Cause of Exception

general_error

31202

Raised anytime an error is encountered that does not have a specific PL/SQL exception associated with it. The error string contains the description of the problem in the local language of the user.

init_failed

31203

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.init() if there are some problems.

invalid_session

31204

Raised by all functions and procedures in the DBMS_LDAP package if they are passed an invalid session handle.

invalid_auth_method

31205

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.bind_s() if the authentication method requested is not supported.

invalid_search_scope

31206

Raised by all of the 'search' functions if the scope of the search is invalid.

invalid_search_time_val

31207

Raised by time based search function: DBMS_LDAP.search_st() if it is given an invalid value for the time limit.

invalid_message

31208

Raised by all functions that iterate through a result-set for getting entries from a search operation if the message handle given to them is invalid.

count_entry_error

31209

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.count_entries if it cannot count the entries in a given result set.

get_dn_error

31210

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.get_dn if the DN of the entry it is retrieving is NULL.

invalid_entry_dn

31211

Raised by all the functions that modify/add/rename an entry if they are presented with an invalid entry DN.

invalid_mod_array

31212

Raised by all functions that take a modification array as an argument if they are given an invalid modification array.

invalid_mod_option

31213

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array if the modification option given is anything other than MOD_ADD, MOD_DELETE or MOD_REPLACE.

invalid_mod_type

31214

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array if the attribute type that is being modified is NULL.

invalid_mod_value

31215

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array if the modification value parameter for a given attribute is NULL.

invalid_rdn

31216

Raised by all functions and procedures that expect a valid RDN if the value of the RDN is NULL.

invalid_newparent

31217

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.rename_s if the new parent of an entry being renamed is NULL.

invalid_deleteoldrdn

31218

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.rename_s if the deleteoldrdn parameter is invalid.

invalid_notypes

31219

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.explode_dn if the notypes parameter is invalid.

invalid_ssl_wallet_loc

31220

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.open_ssl if the wallet location is NULL but the SSL authentication mode requires a valid wallet.

invalid_ssl_wallet_password

31221

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.open_ssl if the wallet password given is NULL.

invalid_ssl_auth_mode

31222

Raised by DBMS_LDAP.open_ssl if the SSL authentication mode is not one of 1, 2 or 3.

Data-Type Summary

The DBMS_LDAP package uses the following data-types:

Table 4-3  DBMS_LDAP Data-Type Summary
Data-Type Purpose

SESSION

Used to hold the handle of the LDAP session. Nearly all of the functions in the API require a valid LDAP session to work.

MESSAGE

Used to hold a handle to the message retrieved from the result set. This is used by all functions that work with entries attributes and values.

MOD_ARRAY

Used to hold a handle into the array of modifications being passed into either modify_s() or add_s().

TIMEVAL

Used to pass time limit information to the LDAP API functions that require a time limit.

BER_ELEMENT

Used to hold a handle to a BER structure used for decoding incoming messages.

STRING_COLLECTION

Used to hold a list of VARCHAR2 strings which can be passed on to the LDAP server.

BINVAL_COLLECTION

Used to hold a list of RAW data which represent binary data.

BERVAL_COLLECTION

Used to hold a list of BERVAL values that are used for populating a modification array.

Subprograms

FUNCTION init

init() initializes a session with an LDAP server. This actually establishes a connection with the LDAP server.

Syntax
FUNCTION init      
(


hostname IN VARCHAR2,
portnum  IN PLS_INTEGER
)
RETURN SESSION;
Parameters
Table 4-4  INIT Function Parameters
Parameter Description

hostname

Contains a space-separated list of host names or dotted strings representing the IP address of hosts running an LDAP server to connect to. Each hostname in the list MAY include a port number which is separated from the host itself with a colon (:) character. The hosts will be tried in the order listed, stopping with the first one to which a successful connection is made.

portnum

Contains the TCP port number to connect to. If a host includes a port number then this parameter is ignored. If this parameter is not specified and the hostname also does not contain the port number, a default port number of 389 is assumed.

Return Values
Table 4-5  INIT Function Return Values
Value Description

SESSION (function return)

A handle to an LDAP session which can be used for further calls into the API.

Exceptions
Table 4-6 INIT Function Exceptions
Exception Description

init_failed

Raised when there is a problem contacting the LDAP server.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with the exception describes the error in detail.

Usage Notes

DBMS_LDAP.init() is the first function that should be called in order to establish a session to the LDAP server. Function DBMS_LDAP.init() returns a "session handle," a pointer to an opaque structure that MUST be passed to subsequent calls pertaining to the session. This routine will return NULL and raise the "INIT_FAILED" exception if the session cannot be initialized.Subsequent to the call to init(), the connection has to be authenticated using DBMS_LDAP.bind_s or DBMS_LDAP.simple_bind_s().

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.simple_bind_s(), DBMS_LDAP.bind_s().

FUNCTION simple_bind_s

The function simple_bind_s can be used to perform simple username/password based authentication to the directory server.

Syntax
FUNCTION simple_bind_s 
(


ld     IN SESSION,
dn     IN VARCHAR2,
passwd IN VARCHAR2
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-7  SIMPLE_BIND_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

dn

The Distinguished Name of the User that we are trying to login as.

passwd

A text string containing the password.

Return Values
Table 4-8  SIMPLE_BIND_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS on a successful completion. If there was a problem, one of the following exceptions will be raised.

Exceptions
Table 4-9  SIMPLE_BIND_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

DBMS_LDAP.simple_bind_s() can be used to authenticate a user whose directory distinguished name and directory password are known. It can be called only after a valid LDAP session handle is obtained from a call to DBMS_LDAP.init().

FUNCTION bind_s

The function bind_s can be used to perform complex authentication to the directory server.

Syntax
FUNCTION  bind_s 
(


ld     IN SESSION,
dn     IN VARCHAR2,
cred IN VARCHAR2,
meth IN PLS_INTEGER
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-10  BIND_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle

dn

The Distinguished Name of the User that we are trying to login as

cred

A text string containing the credentials used for authentication

meth

The authentication method

Return Values
Table 4-11  BIND_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS on a successful completion. One of the following exceptions is raised if there was a problem.

Exceptions
Table 4-12  BIND_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_auth_method

Raised if the authentication method requested is not supported.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

DBMS_LDAP.bind_s() can be used to authenticate a user. It can be called only after a valid LDAP session handle is obtained from a call to DBMS_LDAP.init().

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.init(), DBMS_LDAP.simple_bind_s().

FUNCTION unbind_s

The function unbind_s is used for closing an active LDAP session.

Syntax
FUNCTION unbind_s 
(


ld IN SESSION 
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-13  UNBIND_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

Return Values
Table 4-14  UNBIND_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS on proper completion. One of the following exceptions is raised otherwise.

Exceptions
Table 4-15  UNBIND_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the sessions handle ld is invalid.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

The unbind_s() function, will send an unbind request to the server, close all open connections associated with the LDAP session and dispose of all resources associated with the session handle before returning. After a call to this function, the session handle ld is invalid and it is illegal to make any further LDAP API calls using ld.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.bind_s(), DBMS_LDAP.simple_bind_s().

FUNCTION compare_s

The function compare_s can be used to test if a particular attribute in a particular entry has a particular value.

Syntax
FUNCTION compare_s 
(


ld    IN SESSION,
dn    IN VARCHAR2,
attr  IN VARCHAR2,
value IN VARCHAR2
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-16  COMPARE_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle

dn

The name of the entry to compare against

attr

The attribute to compare against.

value

A string attribute value to compare against

Return Values
Table 4-17  COMPARE_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

COMPARE_TRUE is the given attribute has a matching value.

COMPARE_FALSE if the value of the attribute does not match the value given.

Exceptions
Table 4-18  COMPARE_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

The function compare_s can be used to assert if the value of a given attribute stored in the directory server matches a certain value.This operation can only be performed on attributes whose syntax definition allows them to be compared. The compare_s function can only be called after a valid LDAP session handle has been obtained from the init() function and authenticated using the bind_s() or simple_bind_s() functions.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.bind_s()

FUNCTION search_s

The function search_s performs a synchronous search in the LDAP server. It returns control to the PL/SQL environment only after all of the search results have been sent by the server or if the search request is 'timed-out' by the server.

Syntax
FUNCTION search_s  
(


ld       IN  SESSION,
base     IN  VARCHAR2,
scope    IN  PLS_INTEGER,
filter   IN  VARCHAR2,
attrs    IN  STRING_COLLECTION,
attronly IN  PLS_INTEGER,
res      OUT MESSAGE
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-19  SEARCH_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

base

The dn of the entry at which to start the search.

scope

One of SCOPE_BASE (0x00), SCOPE_ONELEVEL (0x01), or SCOPE_SUBTREE (0x02), indicating the scope of the search.

filter

A character string representing the search filter. The value NULL can be passed to indicate that the filter "(objectclass=*)" which matches all entries is to be used.

attrs

A collection of strings indicating which attributes to return for each matching entry. Passing NULL for this parameter causes all available user attributes to be retrieved. The special constant string NO_ATTRS ("1.1") MAY be used as the only string in the array to indicate that no attribute types are to be returned by the server. The special constant string ALL_USER_ATTRS ("*") can be used in the attrs array along with the names of some operational attributes to indicate that all user attributes plus the listed operational attributes are to be returned.

attrsonly

A boolean value that MUST be zero if both attribute types and values are to be returned, and non-zero if only types are wanted.

res

This is a result parameter which will contain the results of the search upon completion of the call. If no results are returned, *res is set to NULL.

Return Values
Table 4-20  SEARCH_S Function Return Value
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS if the search operation succeeded. An exception is raised in all other cases.

res (OUT parameter)

If the search succeeded and there are entries, this parameter is set to a NON-NULL value which can be used to iterate through the result set.

Exceptions
Table 4-21  SEARCH_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_search_scope

Raised if the search scope is not one of SCOPE_BASE, SCOPE_ONELEVEL, or SCOPE_SUBTREE.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

The function search_s() issues a search operation and does not return control to the user environment until all of the results have been returned from the server. Entries returned from the search (if any) are contained in the res parameter. This parameter is opaque to the caller. Entries, attributes, values, etc., can be extracted by calling the parsing routines described below.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.search_st(), DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry.

FUNCTION search_st

The function search_st performs a synchronous search in the LDAP server with a client-side time-out. It returns control to the PL/SQL environment only after all of the search results have been sent by the server or if the search request is 'timed-out' by the client or the server.

Syntax
FUNCTION search_st  
(


ld       IN  SESSION,
base     IN  VARCHAR2,
scope    IN  PLS_INTEGER,
filter   IN  VARCHAR2,
attrs    IN  STRING_COLLECTION,
attronly IN  PLS_INTEGER,
tv       IN  TIMEVAL,
res      OUT MESSAGE
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-22  SEARCH_ST Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

base

The dn of the entry at which to start the search.

scope

One of SCOPE_BASE (0x00), SCOPE_ONELEVEL (0x01), or SCOPE_SUBTREE (0x02), indicating the scope of the search.

filter

A character string representing the search filter. The value NULL can be passed to indicate that the filter "(objectclass=*)" which matches all entries is to be used.

attrs

A collection of strings indicating which attributes to return for each matching entry. Passing NULL for this parameter causes all available user attributes to be retrieved. The special constant string NO_ATTRS ("1.1") MAY be used as the only string in the array to indicate that no attribute types are to be returned by the server. The special constant string ALL_USER_ATTRS ("*") can be used in the attrs array along with the names of some operational attributes to indicate that all user attributes plus the listed operational attributes are to be returned.

attrsonly

A boolean value that MUST be zero if both attribute types and values are to be returned, and non-zero if only types are wanted.

tv

The time-out value expressed in seconds and microseconds that should be used for this search.

res

This is a result parameter which will contain the results of the search upon completion of the call. If no results are returned, *res is set to NULL.

Return Values
Table 4-23  SEARCH_ST Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS if the search operation succeeded. An exception is raised in all other cases.

res (OUT parameter)

If the search succeeded and there are entries, this parameter is set to a NON_NULL value which can be used to iterate through the result set.

Exceptions
Table 4-24  SEARCH_ST Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_search_scope

Raised if the search scope is not one of SCOPE_BASE, SCOPE_ONELEVEL or SCOPE_SUBTREE.

invalid_search_time_value

Raised if the time value specified for the time-out is invalid.

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

This function is very similar to DBMS_LDAP.search_s() except that it requires a time-out value to be given.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.search_s(), DBML_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry.

FUNCTION first_entry

The function first_entry is used to retrieve the first entry in the result set returned by either search_s() or search_st()

Syntax
FUNCTION first_entry 
(


ld  IN SESSION,
msg IN MESSAGE 
)
RETURN MESSAGE;
Parameters
Table 4-25  FIRST_ENTRY Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

msg

The search result, as obtained by a call to one of the synchronous search routines.

Return Values
Table 4-26  FIRST_ENTRY Return Values
Value Description

MESSAGE (function return)

A handle to the first entry in the list of entries returned from the LDAP server. It is set to NULL if there was an error and an exception is raised.

Exceptions
Table 4-27  FIRST_ENTRY Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming "msg" handle is invalid.

Usage Notes

The function first_entry() should always be the first function used to retrieve the results from a search operation.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.next_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.search_s(), DBMS_LDAP.search_st()

FUNCTION next_entry

The function next_entry() is used to iterate to the next entry in the result set of a search operation.

Syntax
FUNCTION next_entry 
(


ld  IN SESSION,
msg IN MESSAGE 
)
RETURN MESSAGE;
Parameters
Table 4-28  NEXT_ENTRY Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

msg

The search result, as obtained by a call to one of the synchronous search routines.

Return Values
Table 4-29  NEXT_ENTRY Function Return Values
Value Description

MESSAGE

A handle to the next entry in the list of entries returned from the LDAP server. It is set to null if there was an error and an exception is raised.

Exceptions
Table 4-30  NEXT_ENTRY Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle, ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming 'msg' handle is invalid.

Usage Notes

The function next_entry() should always be called after a call to the function first_entry(). Also, the return value of a successful call to next_entry() should be used as 'msg' argument used in a subsequent call to the function next_entry() to fetch the next entry in the list.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.search_s(), DBMS_LDAP.search_st()

FUNCTION count_entries

This function is used to count the number of entries in the result set. It can also be used to count the number of entries remaining during a traversal of the result set using a combination of the functions first_entry() and next_entry().

Syntax
FUNCTION count_entries 
(


ld  IN SESSION,
msg IN MESSAGE 
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-31  COUNT_ENTRY Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle

msg

The search result, as obtained by a call to one of the synchronous search routines

Return Values
Table 4-32 COUNT_ENTRY Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS INTEGER (function return)

Non-zero if there are entries in the result set

-1 if there was a problem.

Exceptions
Table 4-33 COUNT_ENTRY Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming 'msg' handle is invalid.

count_entry_error

Raised if there was a problem in counting the entries.

Usage Notes

count_entries() returns the number of entries contained in a chain of entries; if an error occurs such as the res parameter being invalid, -1 is returned. The count_entries() call can also be used to count the number of entries that remain in a chain if called with a message, entry or reference returned by first_message(), next_message(), first_entry(), next_entry(), first_reference(), next_reference().

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry().

FUNCTION first_attribute

The function first_attribute() fetches the first attribute of a given entry in the result set.

Syntax
FUNCTION first_attribute     
(


ld       IN  SESSION,
ldapentry      IN  MESSAGE,
ber_elem OUT BER_ELEMENT
)
RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table 4-34 FIRST_ATTRIBUTE Function Parameter
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle

ldapentry

The entry whose attributes are to be stepped through, as returned by first_entry() or next_entry()

ber_elem

A handle to a BER ELEMENT that is used to keep track of which attribute in the entry has been read

Return Values
Table 4-35 FIRST_ATTRIBUTE Function Return Values
Value Description

VARCHAR2 (function return)

The name of the attribute if it exists.

NULL if no attribute exists or if an error occurred.

ber_elem

A handle used by DBMS_LDAP.next_attribute() to iterate over all of the attributes

Exceptions
Table 4-36  FIRST_ATTRIBUTE Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming 'msg' handle is invalid

Usage Notes

The handle to the BER_ELEMENT returned as a function parameter to first_attribute() should be used in the next call to next_attribute() to iterate through the various attributes of an entry. The name of the attribute returned from a call to first_attribute() can in turn be used in calls to the functions get_values() or get_values_len() to get the values of that particular attribute.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.next_attribute(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values_len(), DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry().

FUNCTION next_attribute

The function next_attribute() fetches the next attribute of a given entry in the result set.

Syntax
FUNCTION next_attribute 
(    


ld       IN SESSION,
ldapentry      IN MESSAGE,
ber_elem IN BER_ELEMENT
)
RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table 4-37 NEXT_ATTRIBUTE Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

ldapentry

The entry whose attributes are to be stepped through, as returned by first_entry() or next_entry().

ber_elem

A handle to a BER ELEMENT that is used to keep track of which attribute in the entry has been read.

Return Values
Table 4-38 NEXT_ATTRIBUTE Function Return Values
Value Description

VARCHAR2 (function return)

The name of the attribute if it exists.

Exceptions
Table 4-39  NEXT_ATTRIBUTE Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming 'msg' handle is invalid.

Usage Notes

The handle to the BER_ELEMENT returned as a function parameter to first_attribute() should be used in the next call to next_attribute() to iterate through the various attributes of an entry. The name of the attribute returned from a call to next_attribute() can in turn be used in calls to the functions get_values() or get_values_len() to get the values of that particular attribute.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.first_attribute(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values_len(), DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry().

FUNCTION get_dn

The function get_dn() retrieves the X.500 distinguished name of given entry in the result set.

Syntax
FUNCTION get_dn
(


ld  IN SESSION,
ldapentry IN MESSAGE
)
RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table 4-40 GET_DN Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

ldapentry

The entry whose DN is to be returned.

Return Values
Table 4-41 GET_DN Function Return Values
Value Description

VARCHAR2 (function return)

The X.500 Distinguished name of the entry as a PL/SQL string.

NULL if there was a problem.

Exceptions
Table 4-42  GET_DN Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming 'msg' handle is invalid.

get_dn_error

Raised if there was a problem in determining the DN

Usage Notes

The function get_dn() can be used to retrieve the DN of an entry as the program logic is iterating through the result set. This can in turn be used as an input to explode_dn() to retrieve the individual components of the DN.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.explode_dn().

FUNCTION get_values

The function get_values() can be used to retrieve all of the values associated for a given attribute in a given entry.

Syntax
FUNCTION get_values
(    


ld   IN SESSION,
ldapentry IN MESSAGE,
attr IN VARCHAR2
)
RETURN STRING_COLLECTION;
Parameters
Table 4-43 GET_VALUES Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle

ldapentry

A valid handle to an entry returned from a search result

attr

The name of the attribute for which values are being sought

Return Values
Table 4-44 GET_VALUES Function Return Values
Value Description

STRING_COLLECTION (function return)

A PL/SQL string collection containing all of the values of the given attribute

NULL if there are no values associated with the given attribute

Exceptions
Table 4-45  GET_VALUES Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid message

Raised if the incoming 'entry handle' is invalid.

Usage Notes

The function get_values() can only be called after the handle to entry has been first retrieved by call to either first_entry() or next_entry(). The name of the attribute may be known beforehand or can also be determined by a call to first_attribute() or next_attribute().The function get_values() always assumes that the data-type of the attribute it is retrieving is 'String'. For retrieving binary data-types, get_values_len() should be used.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.count_values(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values_len().

FUNCTION get_values_len

The function get_values_len() can be used to retrieve values of attributes that have a 'Binary' syntax.

Syntax
FUNCTION get_values_len
(


ld   IN SESSION,
ldapentry IN MESSAGE,
attr IN VARCHAR2
)
RETURN BINVAL_COLLECTION;
Parameters
Table 4-46 GET_VALUES_LEN Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

ldapentrymsg

A valid handle to an entry returned from a search result.

attr

The string name of the attribute for which values are being sought.

Return Values
Table 4-47  GET_VALUES_LEN Function Return Values
Value Description

BINVAL_COLLECTION (function return

A PL/SQL 'Raw' collection containing all the values of the given attribute.

NULL if there are no values associated with the given attribute.

Exceptions
Table 4-48 GET_VALUES_LEN Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_message

Raised if the incoming 'entry handle' is invalid

Usage Notes

The function get_values_len() can only be called after the handle to entry has been first retrieved by call to either first_entry() or next_entry().The name of the attribute may be known beforehand or can also be determined by a call to first_attribute() or next_attribute().This function can be used to retrieve both binary and non-binary attribute values.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.first_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.next_entry(), DBMS_LDAP.count_values_len(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values().

FUNCTION delete_s

The function delete_s() can be used to remove a leaf entry in the LDAP Directory Information Tree.

Syntax
FUNCTION delete_s
(


ld      IN SESSION,
entrydn IN VARCHAR2
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-49 DELETE_S Function Parameters
Parameter Name Description

ld

A valid LDAP session

entrydn

The X.500 distinguished name of the entry to delete

Return Values
Table 4-50 DELETE_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS if the delete operation wa successful. And exception is raised otherwise.

Exceptions
Table 4-51  DELETE_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_entry_dn

Raised if the distinguished name of the entry is invalid

general_error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

The function delete_s() can be used to remove only leaf level entries in the LDAP DIT. A leaf level entry is an entry that does not have any children/ldap entries under it. It cannot be used to delete non-leaf entries.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.modrdn2_s()

FUNCTION modrdn2_s

The function modrdn2_s() can be used to rename the relative distinguished name of an entry.

Syntax
FUNCTION modrdn2_s 
(


ld IN SESSION,
entrydn in VARCHAR2
newrdn in VARCHAR2
deleteoldrdn IN PLS_INTEGER
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-52 MODRDN2_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

A valid LDAP session handle.

entrydn

The distinguished name of the entry (This entry must be a leaf node in the DIT.).

newrdn

The new relative distinguished name of the entry.

deleteoldrdn

A boolean value that if non-zero indicates that the attribute values from the old name should be removed from the entry.

Return Values
Table 4-53  MODRDN2_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER (function return)

DBMS_LDAP.SUCCESS if the operation was successful. An exception is raised otherwise.

Exceptions
Table 4-54 MODRDN2_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Raised if the session handle ld is invalid.

invalid_entry_dn

Raised if the distinguished name of the entry is invalid.

invalid_rdn

Invalid LDAP RDN.

invalid_deleteoldrdn

Invalid LDAP deleteoldrdn.

general error

For all other errors. The error string associated with this exception will explain the error in detail.

Usage Notes

The function nodrdn2_s() can be used to rename the leaf nodes of a DIT. It simply changes the relative distinguished name by which they are known. The use of this function is being deprecated in the LDAP v3 standard. Please use rename_s() which can achieve the same foundation.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.rename_s().

FUNCTION err2string

The function err2string() can be used to convert an LDAP error code to string in the local language in which the API is operating

Syntax
FUNCTION err2string
( 


ldap_err IN PLS_INTEGER 
)
RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table 4-55 ERR2STRING Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ldap_err

An error number returned from one the API calls.

Return Values
Table 4-56 ERR2STRING Function Return Values
Value Description

VARCHAR2 (function return)

A character string appropriately translated to the local language which describes the error in detail.

Exceptions
Table 4-57 ERR2STRING Function Exceptions
Exception Description

N/A

None.

Usage Notes

In this release, the exception handling mechanism automatically invokes this if any of the API calls encounter an error.

See Also

N/A

FUNCTION create_mod_array

The function create_mod_array() allocates memory for array modification entries that will be applied to an entry using the modify_s() or add_s() functions.

Syntax
FUNCTION create_mod_array 
(


num IN PLS_INTEGER
)
RETURN MOD_ARRAY;
Parameters
Table 4-58 CREATE_MOD_ARRAY Function Parameters
Parameter Description

num

The number of the attributes that you want to add/modify.

Return Values
Table 4-59 CREATE_MOD_ARRAY Function Return Values
Value Description

MOD_ARRAY (function return)

The data structure holds a pointer to an LDAP mod array.

NULL if there was a problem.

Exceptions
Table 4-60 CREATE_MOD_ARRAY Function Exceptions
Exception Description

N/A

No LDAP specific exception will be raised

Usage Notes

This function is one of the preparation steps for DBMS_LDAP.add_s and DBMS_LDAP.modify_s. It is required to call DBMS_LDAP.free_mod_array to free memory after the calls to add_s or modify_s have completed.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array(), DBMS_LDAP.modify_s(), DBMS_LDAP.add_s(), and DBMS_LDAP.free_mod_array().

PROCEDURE populate_mod_array (String Version)

Populates one set of attribute information for add or modify operations.

Syntax
PROCEDURE populate_mod_array
(


modptr   IN DBMS_LDAP.MOD_ARRAY,
mod_op   IN PLS_INTEGER,
mod_type IN VARCHAR2,
modval   IN DBMS_LDAP.STRING_COLLECTION
);
Parameters
Table 4-61 POPULATE_MOD_ARRAY (String Version) Procedure Parameters
Parameter Description

modptr

The data structure holds a pointer to an LDAP mod array.

mod_op

This field specifies the type of modification to perform.

mod_type

This field indicates the name of the attribute type to which the modification applies.

modval

This field specifies the attribute values to add, delete, or replace. It is for the string values only.

Return Values
Table 4-62 POPULATE_MOD_ARRAY (String Version) Procedure Return Values
Value Description

N/A

Exceptions
Table 4-63 POPULATE_MOD_ARRAY (String Version) Procedure Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_mod_array

Invalid LDAP mod array

invalid_mod_option

Invalid LDAP mod option

invalid_mod_type

Invalid LDAP mod type

invalid_mod_value

Invalid LDAP mod value

Usage Notes

This function is one of the preparation steps for DBMS_LDAP.add_s and DBMS_LDAP.modify_s. It has to happen after DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array called.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array(), DBMS_LDAP.modify_s(), DBMS_LDAP.add_s(), and DBMS_LDAP.free_mod_array().

PROCEDURE populate_mod_array (Binary Version)

Populates one set of attribute information for add or modify operations. This procedure call has to happen after DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array() called.

Syntax
PROCEDURE populate_mod_array
(


modptr   IN DBMS_LDAP.MOD_ARRAY,
mod_op   IN PLS_INTEGER,
mod_type IN VARCHAR2,
modbval  IN DBMS_LDAP.BERVAL_COLLECTION
);
Parameters
Table 4-64 POPULATE_MOD_ARRAY (Binary Version) Procedure Parameters
Parameter Description

modptr

The data structure holds a pointer to an LDAP mod array

mod_op

This field specifies the type of modification to perform

mod_type

This field indicates the name of the attribute type to which the modification applies

modbval

This field specifies the attribute values to add, delete, or replace. It is for the binary values

Return Values

None

Exceptions
Table 4-65 POPULATE_MOD_ARRAY (Binary Version) Procedure Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_mod_array

Invalid LDAP mod array

invalid_mod_option

Invalid LDAP mod option

invalid_mod_type

Invalid LDAP mod type

invalid_mod_value

Invalid LDAP mod value

Usage Notes

This function is one of the preparation steps for DBMS_LDAP.add_s and DBMS_LDAP.modify_s. It has to happen after DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array called.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array(), DBMS_LDAP.modify_s(), DBMS_LDAP.add_s(), and DBMS_LDAP.free_mod_array().

FUNCTION modify_s

Performs a synchronous modification of an existing LDAP directory entry.

Syntax
FUNCTION modify_s
(


ld      IN DBMS_LDAP.SESSION,
entrydn IN VARCHAR2,
modptr  IN DBMS_LDAP.MOD_ARRAY
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-66 MODIFY_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

This parameter is a handle to an LDAP session, as returned by a successful call to DBMS_LDAP.init().

entrydn

This parameter specifies the name of the directory entry whose contents are to be modified.

modptr

This parameter is the handle to an LDAP mod structure, as returned by successful call to DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array().

Return Values
Table 4-67 MODIFY_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

The indication of the success or failure of the modification operation

Exceptions
Table 4-68 MODIFY_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Invalid LDAP session

invalid_entry_dn

Invalid LDAP entry dn

invalid_mod_array

Invalid LDAP mod array

Usage Notes

This function call has to follow successful calls of DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array() and DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array().

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array(),DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array(), DBMS_LDAP.add_s(), and DBMS_LDAP.free_mod_array().

FUNCTION add_s

Adds a new entry to the LDAP directory synchronously. Before calling add_s, we have to call DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array() and DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array().

Syntax
FUNCTION add_s
(


ld      IN DBMS_LDAP.SESSION,
entrydn IN VARCHAR2,
modptr  IN DBMS_LDAP.MOD_ARRAY
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-69 ADD_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

This parameter is a handle to an LDAP session, as returned by a successful call to DBMS_LDAP.init().

entrydn

This parameter specifies the name of the directory entry to be created.

modptr

This parameter is the handle to an LDAP mod structure, as returned by successful call to DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array().

Return Values
Table 4-70 ADD_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

The indication of the success or failure of the modification operation.

Exceptions
Table 4-71 ADD_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Invalid LDAP session.

invalid_entry_dn

Invalid LDAP entry dn.

invalid_mod_array

Invalid LDAP mod array.

Usage Notes

The parent entry of the entry to be added must already exist in the directory. This function call has to follow successful calls of DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array() and DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array().

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array(),DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array(), DBMS_LDAP.modify_s(), and DBMS_LDAP.free_mod_array().

PROCEDURE free_mod_array

Frees the memory allocated by DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array().

Syntax
PROCEDURE free_mod_array
(


modptr IN DBMS_LDAP.MOD_ARRAY
);
Parameters
Table 4-72 FREE_MOD_ARRAY Procedure Parameters
Parameter Description

modptr

This parameter is the handle to an LDAP mod structure, as returned by successful call to DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array().

Return Values

None

Exceptions

No LDAP specific exception will be raised.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.populate_mod_array(), DBMS_LDAP.modify_s(), DBMS_LDAP.add_s(), and DBMS_LDAP.create_mod_array().

FUNCTION count_values

Counts the number of values returned by DBMS_LDAP.get_values().

Syntax
FUNCTION count_values
(


values IN DBMS_LDAP.STRING_COLLECTION
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-73 COUNT_VALUES Function Parameters
Parameter Description

values

The collection of string values.

Return Values
Table 4-74 COUNT_VALUES Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

The indication of the success or failure of the operation.

Exceptions
Table 4-75 COUNT_VALUES Function Exceptions
Exception Description

N/A

No LDAP specific exception will be raised.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.count_values_len(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values().

FUNCTION count_values_len

Counts the number of values returned by DBMS_LDAP.get_values_len().

Syntax
FUNCTION count_values_len 
(


values IN DBMS_LDAP.BINVAL_COLLECTION
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-76 COUNT_VALUES_LEN Function Parameters
Parameter Description

values

The collection of binary values.

Return Values
Table 4-77 COUNT_VALUES_LEN Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

The indication of the success or failure of the operation.

Exceptions
Table 4-78 COUNT_VALUES_LEN Function Exceptions
Exception Description

N/A

No LDAP specific exception will be raised.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.count_values(), DBMS_LDAP.get_values_len().

FUNCTION rename_s

Renames an LDAP entry synchronously.

Syntax
FUNCTION rename_s
(


ld           IN SESSION,
dn           IN VARCHAR2,
newrdn       IN VARCHAR2,
newparent    IN VARCHAR2,
deleteoldrdn IN PLS_INTEGER,
serverctrls  IN LDAPCONTROL,
clientctrls  IN LDAPCONTROL
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-79 RENAME_S Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

This parameter is a handle to an LDAP session, as returned by a successful call to DBMS_LDAP.init().

dn

This parameter specifies the name of the directory entry to be renamed or moved.

newrdn

This parameter specifies the new RDN.

newparent

This parameter specifies the DN of the new parent.

deleteoldrdn

This parameter specifies if the old RDN should be retained. If this value is 1, then the old RDN will be removed.

serverctrls

Currently not supported.

clientctrls

Currently not supported.

Return Values
Table 4-80 RENAME_S Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

The indication of the success or failure of the operation.

Exceptions
Table 4-81 RENAME_S Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Invalid LDAP Session.

invalid_entry_dn

Invalid LDAP DN.

invalid_rdn

Invalid LDAP RDN.

invalid_newparent

Invalid LDAP newparent.

invalid_deleteoldrdn

Invalid LDAP deleteoldrdn.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.modrdn2_s().

FUNCTION explode_dn

Breaks a DN up into its components.

Syntax
FUNCTION explode_dn 
(


dn      IN VARCHAR2,
notypes IN PLS_INTEGER
)
RETURN STRING_COLLECTION;
Parameters
Table 4-82 EXPLODE_DN Function Parameters
Parameter Description

dn

This parameter specifies the name of the directory entry to be broken up.

notypes

This parameter specifies if the attribute tags will be returned. If this value is not 0, then there will be no attribute tags will be returned.

Return Values
Table 4-83 EXPLODE_DN Function Return Values
Value Description

STRING_COLLECTION

An array of strings. If the DN can not be broken up, NULL will be returned.

Exceptions
Table 4-84 EXPLODE_DN Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_entry_dn

Invalid LDAP DN.

invalid_notypes

Invalid LDAP notypes value.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.get_dn().

FUNCTION open_ssl

Establishes an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection over an existing LDAP connection.

Syntax
FUNCTION open_ssl
(


ld              IN SESSION,
sslwrl          IN VARCHAR2,
sslwalletpasswd IN VARCHAR2,
sslauth         IN PLS_INTEGER
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-85 OPEN_SSL Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ld

This parameter is a handle to an LDAP session, as returned by a successful call to DBMS_LDAP.init().

sslwrl

This parameter specifies the wallet location (Required for one-way or two-way SSL connection.)

sslwalletpasswd

This parameter specifies the wallet password (Required for one-way or two-way SSL connection.)

sslauth

This parameter specifies the SSL Authentication Mode (1 for no authentication required, 2 for one way authentication required, 3 for two way authentication required.

Return Values
Table 4-86 OPEN_SSL Function Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

The indication of the success or failure of the operation.

Exceptions
Table 4-87 OPEN_SSL Function Exceptions
Exception Description

invalid_session

Invalid LDAP Session.

invalid_ssl_wallet_loc

Invalid LDAP SSL wallet location.

invalid_ssl_wallet_passwd

Invalid LDAP SSL wallet passwd.

invalid_ssl_auth_mode

Invalid LDAP SSL authentication mode.

Usage Notes

Need to call DBMS_LDAP.init() first to acquire a valid ldap session.

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.init().

FUNCTION msgfree

This function frees the chain of messages associated with the message handle returned by synchronous search functions.

Syntax
FUNCTION msgfree
(


res             IN MESSAGE
)
RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
Parameters
Table 4-88 MSGFREE Function Parameters
Parameter Description

res

The message handle as obtained by a call to one of the synchronous search routines.

Return Values
Table 4-89  MSGFREE Return Values
Value Description

PLS_INTEGER

Indicates the type of the last message in the chain.

The function might return any of the following values:

  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_BIND
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_MODIFY
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_ADD
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_DELETE
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_MODDN
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_COMPARE
  • DBMS_LDAP.LDAP_RES_EXTENDED
Exceptions

N/A. No LDAP-specific exception is raised.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.search_s(), DBMS_LDAP.search_st().

FUNCTION ber_free

This function frees the memory associated with a handle to BER ELEMENT.

Syntax
PROCEDURE ber_free
(


ber_elem IN BER_ELEMENT,
freebuf  IN PLS_INTEGER
)
Parameters
Table 4-90 BER_FREE Function Parameters
Parameter Description

ber_elem

A handle to BER ELEMENT.

freebuf

The value of this flag should be zero while the BER ELEMENT returned from DBMS_LDAP.first_attribute() is being freed. For any other case, the value of this flag should be one.

The default value of this parameter is zero.

Return Values

N/A

Exceptions

N/A. No LDAP-specific exception is raised.

Usage Notes

N/A

See Also

DBMS_LDAP.first_attribute(),DBMS_LDAP.next_attribute().


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