ldap_search_init_page (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This function initializes a search block for a simple paged-results search.
Syntax
PLDAPSearch ldap_search_init_page(
LDAP* ExternalHandle,
UNICODE PTCHAR DistinguishedName,
ULONG ScopeOfSearch,
UNICODE PTCHAR SearchFilter,
UNICODE PTCHAR AttributeList[],
ULONG AttributesOnly,
LDAPControl** ServerControls,
LDAPControl** ClientControls,
ULONG PageTimeLimit,
ULONG TotalSizeLimit,
LDAPSortKey** SortKeys
);
Parameters
- ExternalHandle
[in] Session handle.
- DistinguishedName
[in] Distinguished name of the entry at which to start the search.
ScopeOfSearch
[in] Specifies a value to indicate the scope of the search. The following table shows the possible values.Value Description LDAP_SCOPE_BASE
Searches the base entry only.
LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL
Searches all entries in the first level below the base entry, excluding the base entry.
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
Searches the base entry and all entries in the tree below the base.
- SearchFilter
[in] Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the search filter.
- AttributeList
[in] Null-terminated array of strings indicating which attributes to return for each matching entry. Pass NULL to retrieve all available attributes.
- AttributesOnly
[in] Boolean value that should be zero if both attribute types and values are to be returned and nonzero if only types are wanted.
- ServerControls
[in] List of LDAP server controls.
- ClientControls
[in] List of client controls.
- PageTimeLimit
[in] Amount of time the client will wait for the server to return a page.
- TotalSizeLimit
[in] Maximum number of entries the client will accept.
- SortKeys
[in] Pointer to an LDAPSortKey structure, which specifies the attribute type, the ordering rule, and the direction for the search.
Return Value
If this function succeeds, it returns a pointer to an LDAPSearch structure.
If this function fails, the return value is NULL. Use LdapGetLastError or GetLastError to retrieve the error code.
Remarks
Call ldap_search_init_page to begin a paged-results search. When the function returns, use the returned handle in calls to ldap_get_paged_count, ldap_get_next_page, and ldap_get_next_page_s.
To determine whether a server supports paged-results searches, select the supportedControl property of the root for an object identifier of 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319.
Requirements
Header | winldap.h |
Library | wldap32.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later |
See Also
Reference
LDAP Search Functions
LDAPSearch
ldap_search_abandon_page
LDAPSortKey