An array of value maps, where each value map contains the attributes retrieved for each object. This variable is created only when the operation succeeds.
LDAPSearchPath
LDAPSearchScope
ResultsLimit
LDAPGetTimeLimit
LDAPSearchType
LDAPGetFilter
LDAPGetAttributesType
LDAPGetAttributesArray
LDAPGetAttributes
LDAPGetSortAttributesType
LDAPGetSortAttributesArray
LDAPGetSortAttributes
remoteLDAPHost
remoteLDAPPort
remoteLDAPUser
remoteLDAPPassword
LDAPBaseDN
LDAPUserPrefix
Notes:
The attribute names entered in the sort and retrieve sections must be the LDAP names of these attributes as specified in the LDAP server schema. For example, to retrieve the attribute "Last name" you must use the LDAP name of this attribute: "sn", to retrieve the attribute "First Name", you must use the attribute "givenname", and so on. See Common LDAP Attribute Names.
The LDAP names are different from the attributes display names.
Most LDAP servers differ in the display names of the LDAP attributes, but they all must support the LDAP names of these attributes, thus the reason why we require the usage of the LDAP names of the attributes instead of the display names.
You must provide the names of the attributes to be retrieved; otherwise CA Process Automation will not return any data in the RetrievedObjects variable.
If no object was found under the specified search path, the search operation will succeed and the RetrievedObjects variable will be empty. The search operation will not fail in this case.