You need to do an LDIF export, using the LDAP export tool that came
with your LDAP server -- the tools differ between servers.
Or you could write your own using one of the Perl LDAP modules.
-Joe
- Steven Joshua <wndyu_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Hope the subject make sense. I'm new to LDAP, and
> don't know how it works.
> I need to use SQL Loader to load a text file into
> Oracle817 Database from a unix box. The file/data
> comes from LDAP server. My question is: how do I get
> the file/object from LDAP site from my unix script?
>
> Does anyone has any examples? or know a helpful URL?
>
> Thanks
>
> From Steven
>
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