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This [[Notation conventions for methods#Callable functions|callable]] function | |||
This [[Notation conventions for methods#Callable | |||
retrieves all records (entries) from the LDAP directory | retrieves all records (entries) from the LDAP directory | ||
for which the attribute type you specify has a value | for which the attribute type you specify has a value | ||
that matches equally or for which some locally-defined approximate matching | that matches equally or for which some locally-defined approximate matching | ||
algorithm (based on spelling variations or phonetic match, for example) returns | algorithm (based on spelling variations or phonetic match, for example) returns | ||
"True" for the search string you specify. | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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The syntax terms and most of the usage notes for this function are the | The syntax terms and most of the usage notes for this function are the | ||
same as those for <var>[[FindEQ ( | same as those for <var>[[FindEQ (LDAP function)|FindEQ]]</var>. | ||
For additional information, see [[LDAP class#Using the Find methods|"Using the Find methods"]]. | |||
==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 15 August 2011
Retrieve records with approximate attr values fromthe LDAP directory (LDAP class)
This callable function
retrieves all records (entries) from the LDAP directory
for which the attribute type you specify has a value
that matches equally or for which some locally-defined approximate matching
algorithm (based on spelling variations or phonetic match, for example) returns
"True" for the search string you specify.
Syntax
[%number =] ldap:FindApprox( string, string, doc, [AttributesOnly= boolean], - [ReturnAttributes= stringlist], - [BaseObject= string])
The syntax terms and most of the usage notes for this function are the same as those for FindEQ.
For additional information, see "Using the Find methods".