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Re: Error with return data from a web service



Thomas,
I found the length in the first file created and changed that, but I
didn't see anywhere else where it is using 128, am I correct?


> I assume that the xml element is an element of type "any" and that the
> field of the response data structure is too short. Did you already
> change the length from 128 (default value) to something more reasonable?
>
> Feel free to debug service program WSDL2RPGRT, module WSDL2R98. That
> module contains the Marshaller and UnMarshaller procedures. If the
> element is an "any" type element, the UnMarshaller is
> UnMarshaller_toAnyTypeV6().
>
> You also should enable the debug log and check the call stack section.
>
> Thomas.
>
>
> Am 02.09.2015 um 22:18 schrieb RPG List:
>> I'm getting the following error when calling a web service and I'm not
>> sure where to go to determine the problem, any help would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Failed unmarshalling value '<MMMProcess><Results><Claim>8104
>> 550</Claim><Amount>1995.83</Amou' of field '*N'.
>>
>> I created the calling program with the WSDL2RPG and used the sample as a
>> working doc.  I built the service program via the same instructions.
>>
>> One note, the WSDL is sending me back one big huge buffer stream and is
>> not breaking the data out in the WSDL like I would have expected.
>>
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Dutch
>>
>>
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