Thanks James for your precious suggestions. 
Unfortunatly Zeep haven't a support forum, so I tryed on the django-users 
group.
According your suggestions I try with:


var=({'utenteApplicativo': 'YZSMOPMO'}, {'carrelloDto':{'idCarrelloSorgente': 
'99999999994'}, 'itemCarrelloDtoList':{'causale': 'prova', 'codiceEnte':
'CCIAA_MI', \
'importo':2, 'importoImposta':1, 'importoTotale':3, 'importoUnitario':2, 
'quantitaItem':1, 'tipoContabilizzazione':'TA'}})
print('variabile: ', var)
print(type(var))

call=client.service.creaCarrello(var)
in this manner I have a list variable: var. But I receive the error: 

Missing element utenteApplicativo (creaCarrello.GestioneCarrelliRequest)

It is not the correct manner.
Any help are welcome.
Thanks.

Il giorno martedì 28 novembre 2017 10:49:10 UTC+1, James Schneider ha 
scritto:
>
>
>
> On Nov 28, 2017 1:20 AM, "giuseppe ricci" <peppep...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> I'm using Zeep library to query a SOAP webservice wrote in Java.
> My piece of the wsdl file is:
>
>
> This is the Django users mailing list, so we probably won't be of much 
> help. You should investigate the support forums for Zeep. 
>
> I piloted a small program using it a year or so ago, but I don't have much 
> experience with it as the project went south for other reasons. Neat 
> library to handle the awfulness that is SOAP.
>
>
> ValidationError at /soapclient/
> Missing element utenteApplicativo (creaCarrello.GestioneCarrelliRequest)
> The problem it seems the manner of passing the parameters. With this other 
> manner:
>
> call=client.service.creaCarrello(XXXX', {11223344, {'causale':'prova', 
> 'codiceEnte':'CCIAA_MI', \
> 'importo':2, 'importoImposta':1, 'importoTotale':3, 'importoUnitario':2, 
> 'quantitaItem':1, 'tipoContabilizzazione':'TA'}, },)
>
> I receive the error: unhashable type: 'dict'.
>
> Can you help me to understand what is the correct manner to pass these 
> parameters to the zeep client? There are a set of parameters inside another 
> set..Is it supported by zeep?
> Thanks.
>
> If memory serves, yes, you can nest parameters and values in a request, 
> pretty sure I've done it. However, your code is not using nested 
> dictionaries. It appears you are missing a dict key (and possibly a ' 
> unless that's from sanitizing the code). The way your code stands, the 
> second parameter is a Python set, and the second element of that set is a 
> dict, which can't be hashed. Hashing is required for sets, but not for 
> dicts. 
>
> Most likely you meant for the set to be a dict, but forgot to include the 
> keys. I think Zeep exclusively used dicts and lists in their method calls 
> to ease XML serialization, unless something has changed recently.
>
> But again, you'll find better help on the Zeep forums.
>
> -James
>

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