I'll add some logging.. to make it easier maybe:

When the template above gets executed, this happens in DBD::LDAP:

sql_string: SELECT objectclass, cn, mobile, departement, postaladdress +, mail, ou, telephonenumber, name, description, givenname, employeenu +mber, sn, title, dn, roomnumber FROM users WHERE uid='verhamma' ref @resv: iter0 - found: [12] iter1 -- found: [top; person; organizationalPerson; inetOrgPerson; mailRecip +ient; linpersonlolita; gatewayCcMailUser; gatewayMSMailUser; gatewayP +erson; mvgperson; nsCalUser; posixaccount; shadowaccount; inetmailuse +r; inetlocalmailrecipient] -- found: [VERHAMME, Marc] -- found: [] -- found: [LIN] -- found: [some postal address] -- found: [some emailaddress] -- found: [LIN] -- found: [] -- found: [] -- found: [] -- found: [Marc] -- found: [17258] -- found: [VERHAMME] -- found: [] -- found: [cn="VERHAMME, Marc",ou=Personeel,ou=LIN,o=Vlaanderen,c=BE] -- found: [ ]
So.. the data arrived in the module!

The following is a Dumper.dump of the user variable in the Template code (which is above):

$VAR1 = bless( { 'objectclass' => undef, 'cn' => undef, 'mobile' => undef, 'departement' => undef, 'postaladdress' => undef, 'mail' => undef, 'ou' => undef, 'uid' => 'verhamma', 'telephonenumber' => undef, 'name' => undef, 'description' => undef, 'givenname' => undef, 'employeenumber' => undef, 'sn' => undef, 'title' => undef, 'dn' => undef, 'roomnumber' => undef }, 'MVG::User' );
So why are the values there in the module but eventually not in the object? :-/ it just blows my socks

so it seems the template variable I use (in the template it's user) does not get "updated" (this probably not the correct word)

thanks..

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In reply to Re: DBD::LDAP and Class::DBI situation by insaniac
in thread DBD::LDAP and Class::DBI situation by insaniac

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