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Chapter 1 Understanding Server Plug-Ins
Chapter 2 Writing and Compiling Plug-Ins
Chapter 3 Calling the Front-End API Functions
Chapter 4 Quick Start
Chapter 5 Writing Database Plug-Ins
Chapter 6 Writing Pre/Post-Operation Plug-Ins
Chapter 7 Defining Functions for LDAP Operations
Chapter 8 Defining Functions for Database Operations
Chapter 9 Defining Functions for Authentication
Chapter 10 Writing Entry Store/Fetch Plug-Ins
Chapter 11 Writing Extended Operation Plug-Ins
Chapter 12 Writing Matching Rule Plug-Ins
Chapter 13 Data Type and Structure Reference
Chapter 14 Function Reference
Chapter 15 Parameter Reference
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 slapi_filter_list_next()
(Applies only to filters of the types LDAP_FILTER_EQUALITY, LDAP_FILTER_GE, LDAP_FILTER_LE, LDAP_FILTER_APPROX) Gets the next filter (following fprev) that makes up the specified filter f.

To iterate through all filters that make up a specified filter, use this function in conjunction with the slapi_filter_list_first() function.

Syntax

#include "slapi-plugin.h"
Slapi_Filter *slapi_filter_list_next( Slapi_Filter *f, Slapi_Filter *fprev );

Parameters

The function has the following parameters:
f

Filter from which you want to get the next component (after fprev).
fprev

Filter within the specified filter f.

Returns

The next filter (after fprev) that makes up the specified filter f.

Description

Filters of the type LDAP_FILTER_AND, LDAP_FILTER_OR, and LDAP_FILTER_NOT generally consist of one or more other filters. For example, if the filter is:

(&(ou=Accounting)(l=Sunnyvale))

the next filter after (ou=Accounting) in this list is:

(l=Sunnyvale)

Call the slapi_filter_list_next() function to get the filters from this list.

Example

[To be added]

See Also

 

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