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cc[ flag... ] file... -lldap[ library... ] #include <lber.h> #include <ldap.h>int ldap_modrdn(LDAP **ld, char **dn, char **newrdn);
The ldap_modrdn() and ldap_modrdn_s() functions perform an LDAP modify RDN (Relative Distinguished Name) operation. They both take dn, the DN of the entry whose RDN is to be changed, and newrdn, the new RDN to give the entry. The old RDN of the entry is never kept as an attribute of the entry. ldap_modrdn() is asynchronous, returning the message id of the operation it initiates. ldap_modrdn_s() is synchronous, returning the LDAP error code indicating the success or failure of the operation. Use of these functions is deprecated. Use the versions described below instead.
The ldap_modrdn2() and ldap_modrdn2_s() functions also perform an LDAP modify RDN operation, taking the same parameters as above. In addition, they both take the deleteoldrdn parameter which is used as a boolean value to indicate whether the old RDN values should be deleted from the entry or not.
The ldap_modrdn_s( ) routine is deprecated and the ldap_rename() and ldap_rename_s() routines are used instead.
The ldap_rename(), ldap_rename_s() routines are used to change the name, that is, the rdn of an entry. These routines deprecate ldap_modrdn() and ldap_modrdn_s().
The ldap_rename() and ldap_rename_s() functions both support LDAPv3 server controls and client controls.
The synchronous (_s) versions of these functions return an LDAP error code, either LDAP_SUCCESS or an error (see ldap_error(3LDAP)).
The asynchronous versions return -1 in case of trouble, setting the ld_errno field of ld. See ldap_error(3LDAP) for more details. Use ldap_result(3LDAP) to determine a particular unsuccessful result.
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Availability | SUNWlldap (32-bit) |
SUNWldapx (64-bit) | |
Stability Level | Evolving |
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