Carey,

Looks like there is an issue with the qualification because if I split 
both the qualification is two is works:

1- Original qualification: ('Server-Name' = XPATH(/ROOT/Server-Name)) OR 
('AssetTag' = XPATH(/ROOT/AssetTag))
This one works only with the server-name

2- Qualification Server-Name only : ('Server-Name' = 
XPATH(/ROOT/Server-Name))
This one works

3- Qualification AssetTag only : ('AssetTag' = XPATH(/ROOT/AssetTag))
This one works

I wonder why it does not work when I combine both qualification...

Anyone has a suggestion?

Thank you in advance.
 
Mathieu Pitre 
IT Business Systems Analyst
Production Operation
 Computer Sciences Corporation
Pratt & Whitney Canada, Plant 1
Sametime: Mathieu Pitre
office: 450-647-8008 x7030


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Mathieu,

It should work. If everything is done right. So I am not sure where
your issue is. However here is where I would start my testing. (HTH)

Verify that:
   the form field 'AssetTag' is a field that holds data(NOT-Display
Only) on your target form
   the value your passing to the WebService is a value that exists in the 
data
   the WebService InputMap uses the correct data type for AssetTag
   the WebService client is passing the value you think it is (in the
proper namespace and all.)

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On 12/7/06, Mathieu Pitre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> ARS6.3
>
> I am trying to create a web service on a form and I am wondering if I 
can
> have one operation set which can use multiple type of query. Let me 
explain
> what I am trying to do here...
>
> The web service is using an inventory form that contains most of the
> information related to our servers.
>
> In the web service, I have a GetOp operation which I can use to get some
> information based on the ServerName(HostName). However, I would like to 
use
> the same operation (GetOp) with a different criteria, the Asset Tag for
> instance. I have tried the following the qualification:
>
> ('Server-Name' = XPATH(/ROOT/Server-Name)) OR ('AssetTag' = XPATH
> (/ROOT/AssetTag))
>
> The qualification above does not work. In fact, I am able to save the 
web
> service and do a query with the server-name but not the AssetTag. Am I
> oblige to create an operation for each type of query that can be 
performed?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mathieu Pitre

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