Chris,
 Did you remember to look this up?

 Did ya, huh, Did ya (I sound like a little kid looking for a present
<grin> )

Fred

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Woyton
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 6:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: WSDL's two questions

Just a quick note on this...

The Web Services Filter Set Field Action is actually executed by a
plugin. You can consume a Web Service by calling a Filter API and
passing in about 12 different parameters that you can set through
workflow. I don't have them handy at the moment, but when I get to my
home machine this weekend, I'll supply them to the list.

It's pretty neat what you can do with it. You can build Web Service
consumption dynamically, including changing the return mapping. :)

-Chris Woyton

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Sam Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Mike, I don't have any options for your first issue of loosing the
mappings.  Sounds like an enhancement request to BMC Remedy!
 
 However when it comes to migrating workflow, I have found it rather
easy  to change the URL in the definition file before importing to the
target  server.  If you export the definition as XML rather than def
then you  can just change the WSDL URL without having to worry about
string  lengths which the def file enforces.  Not a complete solution,
but it  may be helpful.
 
 Sam

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 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ilmer, Mike (GTI)
 Sent: Wednesday, 3 May 2006 9:27
 To: ARSList
 Subject: WSDL's two questions
 
 Hello List,
 
 Does anyone have any recommendation on mapping procedure of the new
fields for the (outbound) WSDL interface. 
 
 It seems like every time when we need  to add a new field to the
client's (external) WSDL where remedy needs to push data to,   I can see
new fields only after clicking the "Load" button. But, clicking this
button causing losing existing mapping. Any recommendations?
 
 Also, any recommendation on migrating the WSDL related workflow form
dev  to qa to production? The WSDL's url is hard coded and I have two
option.
 One: to keep the separate workflow for each server. The other option is
to modify url before or after each migration. Both options doesn't look
really convenient. Any thoughts?
 
 Thanks,
 Mike
 

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