ldap_add_s function (winldap.h)

The ldap_add_s function initiates a synchronous add operation that adds an entry to a tree. The parent of the entry being added must already exist or the parent must be empty (equal to the root distinguished name) for an add operation to succeed.

Syntax

WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_s(
  [in] LDAP         *ld,
  [in] PSTR         dn,
  [in] LDAPMod * [] attrs
);

Parameters

[in] ld

The session handle.

[in] dn

A pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the distinguished name of the entry to add.

[in] attrs

A null-terminated array of pointers to LDAPMod structures. Each structure specifies a single attribute. See Remarks for more information.

Return value

If the function succeeds, the return value is LDAP_SUCCESS.

If the function fails, it returns an error code. See Return Values for more information.

Remarks

Before calling ldap_add_s. you must create an entry by specifying its attributes in LDAPMod structures. Set the mod_op member of each structure to LDAP_MOD_ADD, and set the mod_type and mod_vals members as appropriate for your entry. See Modifying a Directory Entry for more information.

Upon completion of the add operation, ldap_add_s returns to the caller. Use ldap_add if you prefer to have the operation carried out asynchronously.

Multithreading: Calls to ldap_add_s are thread-safe.

Note  When connecting to an LDAP 2 server, the application must perform a bind operation (by calling one of the ldap_bind or ldap_simple_bind routines) before attempting any other operations.
 

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows Vista
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2008
Target Platform Windows
Header winldap.h
Library Wldap32.lib
DLL Wldap32.dll

See also

Functions

LDAPMod

Modifying a Directory Entry

Return Values

ldap_add

ldap_bind

ldap_simple_bind