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LDAP_ADD(3)							   LDAP_ADD(3)

NAME
       ldap_add,  ldap_add_s,  ldap_add_ext,  ldap_add_ext_s - Perform an LDAP
       add operation

LIBRARY
       OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <ldap.h>

       int ldap_add(LDAP *ld, const char *dn, LDAPMod *attrs[]);

       int ldap_add_s(LDAP *ld, const char *dn, LDAPMod *attrs[]);

       int ldap_add_ext(LDAP *ld, const char *dn, LDAPMod *attrs[],
	      LDAPControl *sctrls[], LDAPControl *cctrls[], int *msgidp);

       int ldap_add_ext_s(LDAP *ld, const char *dn, LDAPMod *attrs[],
	      LDAPControl *sctrls[], LDAPControl *cctrls[]);

DESCRIPTION
       The ldap_add_s() routine is used to perform an LDAP add operation.   It
       takes  dn,  the	DN  of	the entry to add, and attrs, a null-terminated
       array of the entry's attributes.	 The LDAPMod structure is used to rep‐
       resent  attributes,  with the mod_type and mod_values fields being used
       as described under ldap_modify(3), and the  ldap_op  field  being  used
       only  if you need to specify the LDAP_MOD_BVALUES option. Otherwise, it
       should be set to zero.

       Note that all entries except that specified by the  last	 component  in
       the  given  DN  must already exist.  ldap_add_s() returns an LDAP error
       code indicating success or failure of the operation.  See ldap_error(3)
       for more details.

       The  ldap_add()	routine	 works just like ldap_add_s(), but it is asyn‐
       chronous.  It returns the message id of the request it initiated.   The
       result of this operation can be obtained by calling ldap_result(3).

       The  ldap_add_ext()  routine  allows  server  and client controls to be
       specified to extend the add request. This routine is asynchronous  like
       ldap_add(),  but its return value is an LDAP error code.	 It stores the
       message id of the request in the integer pointed to by msgidp.

       The  ldap_add_ext_s()   routine	 is   the   synchronous	  version   of
       ldap_add_ext().	 It also returns an LDAP error code indicating success
       or failure of the operation.

ERRORS
       ldap_add() returns -1 in case of error initiating the request, and will
       set  the	 ld_errno  field  in  the  ld parameter to indicate the error.
       ldap_add_s() will return an LDAP error code directly  (LDAP_SUCCESS  if
       everything   went   ok,	some  error  otherwise).   ldap_add_ext()  and
       ldap_add_ext_s() also directly return LDAP error codes.

SEE ALSO
       ldap(3), ldap_modify(3)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       OpenLDAP	 is  developed	and  maintained	 by   The   OpenLDAP   Project
       (http://www.openldap.org/).   OpenLDAP  is  derived  from University of
       Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.

OpenLDAP 2.3.27			  2006/08/19			   LDAP_ADD(3)
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