The LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER function escapes reserved characters in an LDAP search filter, according to RFC 4515. The RFC describes *()\/ as reserved characters (see p_reserved_chars). These, non-printable characters (ascii 0 - 31) and ones with a code > 127 (see p_escape_non_ascii) are escaped as \xx, where xx is the hexadecimal character code.
Syntax
APEX_ESCAPE.LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER (
    p_string              IN VARCHAR2,
    p_reserved_chars    IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT c_ldap_search_reserved_chars,
    p_escape_non_ascii IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE )
    return VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table 11-10 LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER Function Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | The text string that is escaped. | 
| 
 | A list of characters that when found in  | 
| 
 | If TRUE, characters above ascii 127 in  | 
Example
This example escapes the text in l_name and places the result in l_escaped.
declare 
l_name varchar2(4000) := 'Joe*User'; 
l_escaped varchar2(4000); 
begin 
    l_escaped := apex_escape.ldap_search_filter(l_name); 
    htp.p(l_name||' becomes '||l_escaped); 
end;
Note:
Parent topic: APEX_ESCAPE