Is there a specific reason you want to skip the staging form ?

The easiest/ quickest thing would be to configure a SRD that uses Work Order
Template and use the OOB WSDL "SRM:RequestInterface_Create". Of-course, you
could create a custom WSDL that will create a Work Order directly but I
would recommend to leverage the "SRM:RequestInterface_Create".

Thanks
Mahesh

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Kathy Morris <[email protected]>wrote:

> ** **
> Hi,
>
> We have a requirement to pass data from a "System A" (an external system)
> via WSDL, to generate one Work Order and two tasks.  The data from "System A
> " is passing variable data (i.e. .first name/last name/location/employee
> type etc..)
>
> Out of the box these are the SRM staging forms:
> Create: SRM:RequestInterface_Create
> Update:  SRM:RequestInterface
>
> OOB these are the SRM Web Services:
> SRM_RequestInterface_Create_WS
> SRM_RequestInteface_WS
>
> I read the Integration guide, and I believe there is a way to send the data
> straight from "System A" to create a Work Order using WSDL web services.
> Can we skip the staging form? The staging form seem to overcomplicate
> things.  Plus other developers on the list warned to avoid the staging form
> SRM:RequestInterface_Create.
>
> Is there a way to send the data via WSDL from "System A" to create a Work
> Order and two tasks.  If yes, how? and can this work with a Work Order
> Template, and send out notifications to end user as to the status?
>
>
>
>
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