ldap_rename, ldap_rename_s - Renames the specified entry.
OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)
#include <ldap.h>
int ldap_rename( ld, dn, newrdn, newparent, deleteoldrdn, sctrls[], cctrls[], msgidp );
LDAP *ld;
const char *dn, *newrdn, *newparent;
int deleteoldrdn;
LDAPControl *sctrls[], *cctrls[];
int *msgidp);
int ldap_rename_s( ld, dn, newrdn, newparent, deleteoldrdn, sctrls[], cctrls[] );
LDAP *ld;
const char *dn, *newrdn, *newparent;
int deleteoldrdn;
LDAPControl *sctrls[], *cctrls[];
These routines are used to perform a LDAP rename operation. The function changes
the leaf component of an entry's distinguished name and optionally moves the
entry to a new parent container. The ldap_rename_s performs a rename
operation synchronously. The method takes dn, which points to the
distinguished name of the entry whose attribute is being compared,
newparent,the distinguished name of the entry's new parent. If this
parameter is NULL, only the RDN is changed. The root DN is specified by
passing a zero length string, "". deleteoldrdn specifies
whether the old RDN should be retained or deleted. Zero indicates that the old
RDN should be retained. If you choose this option, the attribute will contain
both names (the old and the new). Non-zero indicates that the old RDN should
be deleted. serverctrls points to an array of LDAPControl structures
that list the client controls to use with this extended operation. Use NULL to
specify no client controls. clientctrls points to an array of
LDAPControl structures that list the client controls to use with the search.
ldap_rename works just like ldap_rename_s, but the
operation is asynchronous. It returns the message id of the request it
initiated. The result of this operation can be obtained by calling
ldap_result(3).
ldap_rename() returns -1 in case of error initiating the request, and
will set the ld_errno field in the ld parameter to indicate the
error. ldap_rename_s() returns the LDAP error code resulting from the
rename operation.
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University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.