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Re: search not commutative on |



On woensdag 20 oktober 2004 18:07, you wrote:
> Good day,
>
> > why can't i switch search items in a filter with an or function
> > e.g.
> > ldapsearch   -v
> > '(&(|(gidNumber=15000)(gidNumber=15500))(uid=kdeblonde))'
> > ldap_init( <default>, 0 )
> > filter pattern: (&(|(gidNumber=15000)(gidNumber=15500))(uid=kdeblonde))
> > returning: ALL
> > filter is: ((&(|(gidNumber=15000)(gidNumber=15500))(uid=kdeblonde)))
> > uid=kdeblonde,ou=dekempen,ou=people,dc=bla,dc=bla
> > objectClass=top
> > objectClass=person
> > objectClass=organizationalPerson
> > objectClass=inetOrgPerson
> > objectClass=posixAccount
> > objectClass=inetLocalMailRecipient
> > objectClass=shadowAccount
> > objectClass=sambaAccount
> > sn=Koen Deblonde
> > uidNumber=15501
> > gidNumber=15500
> > objectClass=top
> > ...
> > 1 match
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > but
> > ldapsearch   -v
> > '(&(|(gidNumber=15500)(gidNumber=15000))(uid=kdeblonde))'
> > ldap_init( <default>, 0 )
> > filter pattern: (&(|(gidNumber=15500)(gidNumber=15000))(uid=kdeblonde))
> > returning: ALL
> > filter is: ((&(|(gidNumber=15500)(gidNumber=15000))(uid=kdeblonde)))
> > 0 matches
> >
> >From your output, the gidNumber was the only thing that matched in the
> > first
>
> record.  None of your filter terms in the second search match.  I don't see
> a "uid=kdeblonde" anywhere in your first record.
sorry, i forgot that in my paste from the output, but it is there
uid=kdeblonde

jef
>
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