That worked, THANK YOU!!!
what an ID10T error!
at least someone on here can understand me because everyone sitting next to me or around me has no F'ing idea what I'm talking about!!!
Happy Holidays PERL MONKS!!
More ramblings...
print "\n\n" . "this is the nycbidcreatedon: " . $entry->{'attrs'}
+{'idcreatedon'} . "\n\n";
print "\n\n" . "this is the nycbfriendlyid: " . $entry->{'attrs'}{
+'friendlyid'} . "\n\n";
print "\n\n" . "this is the DN!! " . $entry->{'asn'}{'objectName'}
+ . "\n\n";
# Dumper shows this exists
above $entry's don't work for idcreatedon or friendlyid within the while( not $ldif->eof ( ) ) { loop, I'll try within the foreach my $key (keys %{$ldif}) { loop instead. guess that ldif read entry is a special way to hop through the HoH.
But I can get those other elements in there using:
while( not $ldif->eof ( ) ) { #loop
print $entry->get_value("IdCreatedOn")."\n";
print $entry->get_value("FriendlyId")."\n";
strange.
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