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08:20
[Captain Obvious] good job
 
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11:23
Hello All
need your help guys
I want to check a property exists in a object or not
how do i do that
like my current code is this
Type t = result.GetType();
var p = t.GetProperty("mail");

if(p==null)
{
user.Email = "[email protected]";
}
result is object and I want to check whether result has property "mail" or not
do I need to make any modification in it?
If result is object, know already know it doesn't have a "mail" property
Because object has no properties
11:57
would this work if casted dynamic?
@Squirrelkiller I can access other properties of result like this
(string)result.Properties["Name"][0];
same for the mail also
@ratna So result is not of type object then, but an unknown type?
this code is used for ad to get the information
I used ldap
let me paste the full code
var user = new User();
var entry = new DirectoryEntry(LDAPservername, domainAndUsername, password);
var search = new DirectorySearcher(entry);
search.Filter = "(AccountName=" + userId + ")";
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("cn");
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("Name");
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("mail");
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("memberof");
SearchResult result;
try
{
result = search.FindOne();
}
but mail property is not coming when I fetch the information for a particular user
that's why I want to check that when this particular user logs in then check name,cn,mail
if mail exists then do the task
if not then throw exception
12:25
So...does the class SearchResult have a property "mail"?
It feels like you need to get away from a javascript mindset a little bit
Since you already know that result is of type SearchResult, you can see right now whether or not it has the property "mail".
It's a very nice thing about static typing.
13:24
ldap is dynamic. You can add all kind of props, so DirectorySearcher is not that type as you think
13:39
@ntohl okay but my issue is that for a particular user mail props is not there
based on that I have to assign a dummy value
if(result.mail==null) { user.email = "[email protected]";
this type of checking I am unable to do
result.Properties.Contains("mail")
@nyconing let me try this
@nyconing it works :D
sometimes solution is simple and I miss it
@nyconing thank you
14:10
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15:44
whats going on in here ?!?!
oh nothing
alright
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