Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
Sean, Ok.. Guessing that $query = ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") So is the "Actual Data" what was returned by the Web Service or the User Tool? Can we see the data for the record of question from the other client? (You may need to add the 'Create-Date' field to the output of the method for testing?) -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To make it easier I've included the whole function: sub soapGetList{ my $soap = shift; my $user = shift; my $pass = shift; my $query = shift; # Initialize the Header my $header = SOAP::Header->name( 'AuthenticationInfo', { userName => $user, password => $pass , locale => "en_US", timezone => "EST"} ); # Pass the Request_ID of the ticket my $inputData = SOAP::Data->new( name => 'Qualification', value => $query, type => 'xsd:string' ); my $response = $soap->OpGetList($header,$inputData); if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results my @params = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records foreach my $row(@params) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } return (0); } Actual Data: Service Event+ Status Description Creation Date SE01631976 Pending Desc1 9/5/2006 16:38 SE01634780 Pending Desc2 9/8/2006 11:35 SE01636647 Re-Opened Desc3 9/11/2006 9:32 SE01643964 Pending Desc4 9/18/2006 9:09 SE01644297 Re-Opened Desc5 9/18/2006 12:40 SE01650246 Pending Desc6 9/24/2006 12:05 SE01656135 Pending Desc7 10/1/2006 2:31 SE01658513 AcceptedDesc8 10/3/2006 15:26 The record that is not being returned is SE01631976. The timezone really wouldn't matter because the earliest date from the results is 9/5/2006 4:38:03 PM Sean -Original Message- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 4:02 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of Sean, Ok... then my next guess would be it is a timezone issue. :) Does your web Service client specify what timezone the client is in in the header information? Could it be that one less record is due to how "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM" is interpreted in the User Tool vs Web Services client? Can you list the values from each client for the tickets involved and see if they values agree? -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Carey for your help. Unfortunately this time it did not resolve the > issue. I'm beginning to think there is either a bug with the soap interface > (SOAP::Lite) or with web services. > > Here is the code change: > > if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { > # add this to get a full array of the results > my @params = $response->paramsout; > > # Process each of the records > foreach my $row(@params) { > print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); > print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); > } > } > > It still yields 6 results. > > I am running this query in Soap: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > It yields 6 results. > Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description > 2 Pending > 3 Re-Opened > 4 Pending > 5 Re-Opened > 6 Pending > 7 Pending > > If I run the same query in Remedy: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > I get seven results: > > Txt_Service_Event
Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
To make it easier I've included the whole function: sub soapGetList{ my $soap = shift; my $user = shift; my $pass = shift; my $query = shift; # Initialize the Header my $header = SOAP::Header->name( 'AuthenticationInfo', { userName => $user, password => $pass , locale => "en_US", timezone => "EST"} ); # Pass the Request_ID of the ticket my $inputData = SOAP::Data->new( name => 'Qualification', value => $query, type => 'xsd:string' ); my $response = $soap->OpGetList($header,$inputData); if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results my @params = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records foreach my $row(@params) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } return (0); } Actual Data: Service Event+ Status Description Creation Date SE01631976 Pending Desc1 9/5/2006 16:38 SE01634780 Pending Desc2 9/8/2006 11:35 SE01636647 Re-Opened Desc3 9/11/2006 9:32 SE01643964 Pending Desc4 9/18/2006 9:09 SE01644297 Re-Opened Desc5 9/18/2006 12:40 SE01650246 Pending Desc6 9/24/2006 12:05 SE01656135 Pending Desc7 10/1/2006 2:31 SE01658513 AcceptedDesc8 10/3/2006 15:26 The record that is not being returned is SE01631976. The timezone really wouldn't matter because the earliest date from the results is 9/5/2006 4:38:03 PM Sean -Original Message- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 4:02 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of Sean, Ok... then my next guess would be it is a timezone issue. :) Does your web Service client specify what timezone the client is in in the header information? Could it be that one less record is due to how "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM" is interpreted in the User Tool vs Web Services client? Can you list the values from each client for the tickets involved and see if they values agree? -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Carey for your help. Unfortunately this time it did not resolve the > issue. I'm beginning to think there is either a bug with the soap interface > (SOAP::Lite) or with web services. > > Here is the code change: > > if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { > # add this to get a full array of the results > my @params = $response->paramsout; > > # Process each of the records > foreach my $row(@params) { > print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); > print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); > } > } > > It still yields 6 results. > > I am running this query in Soap: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > It yields 6 results. > Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description > 2 Pending > 3 Re-Opened > 4 Pending > 5 Re-Opened > 6 Pending > 7 Pending > > If I run the same query in Remedy: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > I get seven results: > > Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description > 1 Pending > 2 Pending > 3 Re-Opened > 4 Pending > 5 Re-Opened > 6 Pending > 7 Pending > > I was wondering if anyone else had run into a similar issue I am > running ARS 6.3 patch 17 on solaris. > > Thanks, > > Sean > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black > Sent: Tuesday,
Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
Sean, Ok... then my next guess would be it is a timezone issue. :) Does your web Service client specify what timezone the client is in in the header information? Could it be that one less record is due to how "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM" is interpreted in the User Tool vs Web Services client? Can you list the values from each client for the tickets involved and see if they values agree? -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks Carey for your help. Unfortunately this time it did not resolve the issue. I'm beginning to think there is either a bug with the soap interface (SOAP::Lite) or with web services. Here is the code change: if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results my @params = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records foreach my $row(@params) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } It still yields 6 results. I am running this query in Soap: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") It yields 6 results. Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description 2 Pending 3 Re-Opened 4 Pending 5 Re-Opened 6 Pending 7 Pending If I run the same query in Remedy: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") I get seven results: Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description 1 Pending 2 Pending 3 Re-Opened 4 Pending 5 Re-Opened 6 Pending 7 Pending I was wondering if anyone else had run into a similar issue I am running ARS 6.3 patch 17 on solaris. Thanks, Sean -Original Message- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:38 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of Sean, That looks like Perl, SOAP::Lite to me... :) So forgive me if I have made a bad assumption... Reed up on the SOAP::Lite module... " IN/OUT, OUT PARAMETERS AND AUTOBINDING SOAP::Lite gives you access to all parameters (both in/out and out) and also does some additional work for you. Lets consider following example: name1 name2 name3 In that case: $result = $r->result; # gives you 'name1' $paramout1 = $r->paramsout; # gives you 'name2', because of scalar context $paramout1 = ($r->paramsout)[0]; # gives you 'name2' also $paramout2 = ($r->paramsout)[1]; # gives you 'name3' or @paramsout = $r->paramsout; # gives you ARRAY of out parameters $paramout1 = $paramsout[0]; # gives you 'res2', same as ($r->paramsout)[0] $paramout2 = $paramsout[1]; # gives you 'res3', same as ($r->paramsout)[1] " So I think you should do this... > if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results @paramsout = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records # foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { # incorrect use of -->paramsout ? foreach my $row(@paramsout) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } Maybe there is a more compact syntax than the above, but the above might also be clearer for the next person too. HTH. -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok ... the < worked. Thank you so much for your help. Now when I > actually get the search results the first row is missing ... > > For example: > I am running this query in Soap: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > It yields 6 results. > > If I run th
Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
If you look at the logs on MidTier what does it say the query is? -Original Message- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Garrison Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:35 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of Thanks Carey for your help. Unfortunately this time it did not resolve the issue. I'm beginning to think there is either a bug with the soap interface (SOAP::Lite) or with web services. Here is the code change: if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results my @params = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records foreach my $row(@params) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } It still yields 6 results. I am running this query in Soap: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") It yields 6 results. Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description 2 Pending 3 Re-Opened 4 Pending 5 Re-Opened 6 Pending 7 Pending If I run the same query in Remedy: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") I get seven results: Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description 1 Pending 2 Pending 3 Re-Opened 4 Pending 5 Re-Opened 6 Pending 7 Pending I was wondering if anyone else had run into a similar issue I am running ARS 6.3 patch 17 on solaris. Thanks, Sean -Original Message----- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:38 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of Sean, That looks like Perl, SOAP::Lite to me... :) So forgive me if I have made a bad assumption... Reed up on the SOAP::Lite module... " IN/OUT, OUT PARAMETERS AND AUTOBINDING SOAP::Lite gives you access to all parameters (both in/out and out) and also does some additional work for you. Lets consider following example: name1 name2 name3 In that case: $result = $r->result; # gives you 'name1' $paramout1 = $r->paramsout; # gives you 'name2', because of scalar context $paramout1 = ($r->paramsout)[0]; # gives you 'name2' also $paramout2 = ($r->paramsout)[1]; # gives you 'name3' or @paramsout = $r->paramsout; # gives you ARRAY of out parameters $paramout1 = $paramsout[0]; # gives you 'res2', same as ($r->paramsout)[0] $paramout2 = $paramsout[1]; # gives you 'res3', same as ($r->paramsout)[1] " So I think you should do this... > if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results @paramsout = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records # foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { # incorrect use of -->paramsout ? foreach my $row(@paramsout) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } Maybe there is a more compact syntax than the above, but the above might also be clearer for the next person too. HTH. -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok ... the < worked. Thank you so much for your help. Now when I > actually get the search results the first row is missing ... > > For example: > I am running this query in Soap: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > It yields 6 results. > > If I run the same query in Remedy: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > I get 7 resu
Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
Thanks Carey for your help. Unfortunately this time it did not resolve the issue. I'm beginning to think there is either a bug with the soap interface (SOAP::Lite) or with web services. Here is the code change: if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results my @params = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records foreach my $row(@params) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } It still yields 6 results. I am running this query in Soap: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") It yields 6 results. Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description 2 Pending 3 Re-Opened 4 Pending 5 Re-Opened 6 Pending 7 Pending If I run the same query in Remedy: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") I get seven results: Txt_Service_Event rad_Status txt_Description 1 Pending 2 Pending 3 Re-Opened 4 Pending 5 Re-Opened 6 Pending 7 Pending I was wondering if anyone else had run into a similar issue I am running ARS 6.3 patch 17 on solaris. Thanks, Sean -Original Message----- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:38 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of Sean, That looks like Perl, SOAP::Lite to me... :) So forgive me if I have made a bad assumption... Reed up on the SOAP::Lite module... " IN/OUT, OUT PARAMETERS AND AUTOBINDING SOAP::Lite gives you access to all parameters (both in/out and out) and also does some additional work for you. Lets consider following example: name1 name2 name3 In that case: $result = $r->result; # gives you 'name1' $paramout1 = $r->paramsout; # gives you 'name2', because of scalar context $paramout1 = ($r->paramsout)[0]; # gives you 'name2' also $paramout2 = ($r->paramsout)[1]; # gives you 'name3' or @paramsout = $r->paramsout; # gives you ARRAY of out parameters $paramout1 = $paramsout[0]; # gives you 'res2', same as ($r->paramsout)[0] $paramout2 = $paramsout[1]; # gives you 'res3', same as ($r->paramsout)[1] " So I think you should do this... > if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results @paramsout = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records # foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { # incorrect use of -->paramsout ? foreach my $row(@paramsout) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } Maybe there is a more compact syntax than the above, but the above might also be clearer for the next person too. HTH. -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok ... the < worked. Thank you so much for your help. Now when I > actually get the search results the first row is missing ... > > For example: > I am running this query in Soap: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > It yields 6 results. > > If I run the same query in Remedy: > > ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") > AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") > > I get 7 results. The first row seems to be missing every time. So I have > assumed it was my code ... > > so here is my soap code that prints out the values: > > my $response = $soap->OpGetList($header,$inputData); > > #Check for Errors > if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { > # Process each of the records > foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { > print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); > print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); > } > } > > > > Am I missing something? > > Any input would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Sean ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at http://www.wwrug.org ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at http://www.wwrug.org
Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
Sean, That looks like Perl, SOAP::Lite to me... :) So forgive me if I have made a bad assumption... Reed up on the SOAP::Lite module... " IN/OUT, OUT PARAMETERS AND AUTOBINDING SOAP::Lite gives you access to all parameters (both in/out and out) and also does some additional work for you. Lets consider following example: name1 name2 name3 In that case: $result = $r->result; # gives you 'name1' $paramout1 = $r->paramsout; # gives you 'name2', because of scalar context $paramout1 = ($r->paramsout)[0]; # gives you 'name2' also $paramout2 = ($r->paramsout)[1]; # gives you 'name3' or @paramsout = $r->paramsout; # gives you ARRAY of out parameters $paramout1 = $paramsout[0]; # gives you 'res2', same as ($r->paramsout)[0] $paramout2 = $paramsout[1]; # gives you 'res3', same as ($r->paramsout)[1] " So I think you should do this... if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # add this to get a full array of the results @paramsout = $response->paramsout; # Process each of the records # foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { # incorrect use of -->paramsout ? foreach my $row(@paramsout) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } Maybe there is a more compact syntax than the above, but the above might also be clearer for the next person too. HTH. -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/3/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ok ... the < worked. Thank you so much for your help. Now when I actually get the search results the first row is missing ... For example: I am running this query in Soap: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") It yields 6 results. If I run the same query in Remedy: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") I get 7 results. The first row seems to be missing every time. So I have assumed it was my code ... so here is my soap code that prints out the values: my $response = $soap->OpGetList($header,$inputData); #Check for Errors if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # Process each of the records foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } Am I missing something? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sean ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at http://www.wwrug.org
Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query resolved ... sort of
Ok ... the < worked. Thank you so much for your help. Now when I actually get the search results the first row is missing ... For example: I am running this query in Soap: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") It yields 6 results. If I run the same query in Remedy: ('dt_Creation Date' >= "09/01/2006 00:00:00 AM") AND ('rad_Severity' = "1.") AND ('rad_Status' <= "Pending") I get 7 results. The first row seems to be missing every time. So I have assumed it was my code ... so here is my soap code that prints out the values: my $response = $soap->OpGetList($header,$inputData); #Check for Errors if (&soapErrorCheck($response) == 0) { # Process each of the records foreach my $row($response->paramsout()) { print($row->{'txt_Service_Event'}." "); print($row->{'txt_Description'}."\n"); } } Am I missing something? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sean -Original Message- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carey Matthew Black Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:39 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: [Soap Question] Problem with the <= in a query Sean, I have not tested this... But I think your first dealing with an XML issue. "<" instead of "<" Now if ARS will understand that... well that might be a different problem. :) -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two. On 10/2/06, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello listers, > > I have a quick question about Soap. We have a soap interface we are > running and when I pass in a qualification like this: > > 'rad_Status' <= "Pending" I get an error: > > Fault: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The content beginning "<=" is not > legal markup. Perhaps the "=" (d;) character should be a letter. > Detail: > > I have tried using the html equivalent: > > 'rad_Status'%3C%3D%20%22Pending%22 > > Which yields a "Bad Qualification" error. I have also tried escaping the < > value: > > 'rad_Status' \<= "Pending" > > That didn't doesn't work either. > > > Anyone have any idea on how to get around this? > > Thanks, > > Sean ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at http://www.wwrug.org ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at http://www.wwrug.org