Re: Doing an LDAP lookup from a SQL SELECT

From: David R Robison <drrobison(at)openroadsconsulting(dot)com>
To: Magnus Hagander <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Doing an LDAP lookup from a SQL SELECT
Date: 2008-07-31 18:12:05
Message-ID: 48920075.90204@openroadsconsulting.com
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I copied the file to the "lib" directory under the PostgreSQL install
and ran the SQL command:

CREATE FUNCTION ldap_search(text, text, text, text,text,text) RETURNS
SETOF RECORD AS 'libdblink-ldap.dll', 'pg_ldap_search' LANGUAGE C STABLE;

it gave me the following error:

ERROR: incompatible library "C:/Program
Files/PostgreSQL/8.2/lib/libdblink-ldap.dll": missing magic block
SQL state: XX000
Hint: Extension libraries are required to use the PG_MODULE_MAGIC macro.

any thoughts? TNX David

David R Robison wrote:
> Thanks, I found the extension but no documentation on how to install
> it or use it. Can you give me some pointers? TNX David
>
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> David R Robison wrote:
>>
>>> I have an LDAP directory that contains contact information and a
>>> PostgreSQL table that has contact names. What I want to do is write a
>>> SELECT that will join the names in the table with the data in the LDAP
>>> directory (such as phone number, e-mail address, etc). Is this possible?
>>> Has anyone done this before?
>>>
>>
>> Take a look at dblink-ldap, available on pgFoundry. It's not exactly
>> polished :-), but it works for a lot of cases. I've used it for doing
>> exactly what you're trying to do here.
>>
>> //Magnus
>>
>>
>>
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