ldap_next_entry
Name
ldap_next_entry — Fetches the next entry.
Synopsis
string ldap_next_entry
(connectionID, result);
resource connectionID:
Connection ID
int result: Entry ID
Returns
Next entry ID string; FALSE on failure
Description
Advances to the next entry using the entry ID assigned
from ldap_first_entry() .
FALSE is returned if there are no more entries
to return.
Version
PHP Version: 3+, 4+
Example
Example 653. Loop through
entries
$result = ldap_search($ldap_conn, "dc=foo,dc=com", $filter);
$entry = ldap_first_entry($ldap_conn, $result);
while ($entry) {
$dn = ldap_dn2ufn(ldap_get_dn($ldap_conn, $entry));
echo "DN is $dn\n";
$entry = ldap_next_entry($ldap_connection, $entry);
}
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