ldap_rename_s()--Synchronously Rename an Entry
Syntax
#include <ldap.h>
int ldap_rename_s(
LDAP *ld,
const char *dn,
const char *newrdn,
const char *newparent,
int deleteoldrdn,
LDAPControl **serverctrls,
LDAPControl **clientctrls)
Default Public Authority: *USE
Library Name/Service Program: QSYS/QGLDCLNT
Threadsafe: Yes
The ldap_rename_s() routine performs a synchronous modify
DN operation.
In LDAP version 2, the ldap_modrdn_s() API
was used to change the name of an LDAP entry synchronously. It could only be
used to change the least significant component of a name (the RDN or relative
distinguished name). The LDAP V3 protocol provides the Modify DN protocol
operation that allows more general name change access. The
ldap_rename_s() routine is used to change the name of an entry, and
the use of the ldap_modrdn_s() routine is deprecated.
Authorities and Locks
No i5/OS authority is required. All authority checking is done by the LDAP
server.
Parameters
- ld
- (Input) Specifies the LDAP pointer returned by a previous call to ldap_init(),
ldap_ssl_init(), or ldap_open().
- dn
- (Input) Specifies the DN of the entry whose DN is to be changed.
- newrdn
- (Input) Specifies the new RDN to be given to the entry.
- newparent
- (Input) Specifies the new parent, or superior entry. If this parameter is
NULL, only the RDN of the entry is changed. The root DN may be specified by
passing a zero length string, "". The newparent parameter should
always be NULL when using version 2 of the LDAP protocol; otherwise the
server's behavior is undefined.
- deleteoldrdn
- (Input) Specifies a boolean value. When set to non-zero, the old RDN value
is removed from the entry. When set to 0, the old RDN value will be retained as
a non-distinguished value. This parameter only has meaning if newrdn
is different from the old RDN.
- serverctrls
- (Input) Specifies a list of LDAP server controls. This parameter may be set
to null. See LDAP Controls for more information
about server controls.
- clientctrls
- (Input) Specifies a list of LDAP client controls. This parameter may be set
to null. See LDAP Controls for more information
about client controls.
Return Value
- LDAP_SUCCESS
- if the request was successfully.
- another LDAP error code
- in case of an error.
Error Conditions
If ldap_rename_s() is not successful, an error code will be
returned. See LDAP Client API Error
Conditions for possible LDAP error code values.
Error Messages
The following message may be sent from this function.
Message ID |
Error Message Text |
CPF3CF2 E |
Error(s) occurred during running of ldap_rename_s
API. |
Related Information
The ldap_rename_s() API supports LDAP V3 server controls
and client controls.
API introduced: V4R5