ldap_parse_vlv_control — Decode the information returned from a search operation that used a VLV (virtual list view) control
#include <ldap.h>
| int
            ldap_parse_vlv_control( | LDAP *ld, | 
| LDAPControl **ctrlp, | |
| unsigned long *target_posp, | |
| unsigned long *list_countp, | |
| struct berval **contextp, | |
| int *errcodep ); | 
The ldap_parse_vlv_control
      is used to decode the information returned from a search
      operation that used a VLV (virtual list view)control. It
      takes a null terminated array of LDAPControl structures,
      usually obtained by a call to the ldap_parse_resultfunction, a target_pos which points to the
      list index of the target entry. If this parameter is NULL,
      the target position is not returned. The index returned is an
      approximation of the position of the target entry. It is not
      guaranteed to be exact. The parameter list_countp points to the
      server's estimate of the size of the list. If this parameter
      is NULL, the size is not returned. contextp is a pointer to the
      address of a berval structure that contains a
      server-generated context identifier if server returns one. If
      server does not return a context identifier, the server
      returns a NULL in this parameter. If this parameter is set to
      NULL, the context identifier is not returned. You should use
      this returned context in the next call to create a VLV
      control. When the berval structure is no longer needed, you
      should free the memory by calling the ber_bvfree function.e errcodep is an output
      parameter, which points to the result code returned by the
      server. If this parameter is NULL, the result code is not
      returned.
See ldap.h for a list of possible return codes.
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