ldap_first_attribute
ldap_first_attribute
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
ldap_first_attribute — Return first attribute
Description
string ldap_first_attribute ( resource $link_identifier , resource $result_entry_identifier )
Gets the first attribute in the given entry. Remaining attributes are retrieved by calling ldap_next_attribute() successively.
Similar to reading entries, attributes are also read one by one from a particular entry.
Parameters
link_identifier
An LDAP link identifier, returned by ldap_connect().
result_entry_identifier
ber_identifier
ber_identifier
is the identifier to internal memory location pointer. It is passed by reference. The same ber_identifier
is passed to ldap_next_attribute() , which modifies that pointer.
Note
: This parameter is no longer used as this is now handled automatically by PHP. For backwards compatibility PHP will not throw an error if this parameter is passed.
Return Values
Returns the first attribute in the entry on success and FALSE
on error.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.2.4 | The ber_identifier was removed. This is now handled automatically by PHP. |
See Also
- ldap_next_attribute() - Get the next attribute in result
- ldap_get_attributes() - Get attributes from a search result entry
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ldap_first_entry →
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