At 08:16 PM 2/2/00 -0600, Dennis Moore wrote:
I've got an LDAP method called 'getuser' which simply returns all the information for a particular userid. This part seems to work ok. I am having a really weird problem with trying to use the information I get from it, though:
<dtml-call "REQUEST.set('userid', 'someone')">
<dtml-in getuser> <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('foo', departmentnumber)"> </dtml-in>
<dtml-if "foo == 'RU168'"> match! <dtml-else> foo .<dtml-var foo>. <p><dtml-var REQUEST> </dtml-if>
This prints: foo .RU168.
So foo is RU168, but the conditional still fails for some reason. Now, if I do virtually the same thing with an SQL method, it works fine (prints "match!"). I can get the results, print them, and compare them. The weird behavior only happens with the data from an LDAP method.
If "departmentnumber" is an LDAP field, it's actually a list. That is, it's a sequence that contains one string, not a string itself. Try: <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('foo', departmentnumber[0])">