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    logical operator  
Marek Nowak


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02-26-07 06:11 PM

Hi

I have installed 1.0.1 version of apache DS. I successfully connected to it.
When I use filter:
- (cn=Marek) - ok
- (!(cn=*)) - ok
- (!(cn=Marek)) - Failed to resolve primary name for 2.5.4.3 in user index
lookup [Root exception is javax.naming.NamingException: OID '2.5.4.3' wa
s
not found within the OID registry]

It is written in documentation at
http://directory.apache.org/apached...-searching.html
that "not" operator is suported, but I see that it is partially supported.
Am I doing anything wrong or is it a system bug?

Regards
Marek






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    Re: logical operator  
Alex Karasulu


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02-26-07 06:11 PM

Marek,

The negation operator is completely supported.  This is an unusual situation
and might have something to do with a schema subsystem problem.  Could you
file a JIRA issue for this as a bug and I'll start taking a look at it.

Thanks,
Alex

On 2/26/07, Marek Nowak <Marek.Nowak-OAHc5t/+s+/NL5WDRclunQ@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have installed 1.0.1 version of apache DS. I successfully connected to
> it.
> When I use filter:
> - (cn=Marek) - ok
> - (!(cn=*)) - ok
> - (!(cn=Marek)) - Failed to resolve primary name for 2.5.4.3 in user index
> lookup [Root exception is javax.naming.NamingException: OID '2.5.4.3' 
was
> not found within the OID registry]
>
> It is written in documentation at
>
> [url]http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/242-ldap-operations-searching.html[/url
]
> that "not" operator is suported, but I see that it is partially supported.
> Am I doing anything wrong or is it a system bug?
>
> Regards
> Marek
>






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