ldap_first_attribute
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
ldap_first_attribute — Return first attribute
Description
$link_identifier
, resource $result_entry_identifier
) : stringGets 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 sameber_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.
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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