Created by: Nathan Galloway on 22-01-2010 06:05:40 PM Hello, I believe I've read this on another topic on this forum, but can't seem to find it with the search engine being down. I am looking for the element data name that the web service service element returns "fault" text in. I believe that this ability is in there, outside of parsing it out in the full text response. Please let me know if you can help. Thanks, Nathan
Subject: Re: New Message from Nathan Galloway in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - Gener Replied by: Janine Graves on 22-01-2010 06:49:55 PM You could look at the element data named 'response_xml'' and parse it, but I assume you're trying to avoid that. Within Studio, go to the Help menu and select Help Topics and select the Studio Users Guide, enter the Search term 'web services' - thats where you'll find documentation on the Web Services element. I think response_xml is the only data returned.
Cisco Developer Community Forums wrote: > Nathan Galloway has created a new message in the forum "General > Discussion - All Versions": > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, >  > I believe I've read this on another topic on this forum, but can't > seem to find it with the search engine being down. I am looking for > the element data name that the web service service element returns > "fault" text in. I believe that this ability is in there, outside of > parsing it out in the full text response. Please let me know if you > can help. >  > Thanks, > Nathan > -- > To respond to this post, please click the following link: > > <http://developer.cisco.com/web/cvp/forums/-/message_boards/message/1914726> > > or simply reply to this email.
Subject: RE: Re: New Message from Nathan Galloway in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - G Replied by: Nathan Galloway on 22-01-2010 08:53:00 PM It certainly appears by the help guide that I'll need to write some java to parse out the fault response. Not sure why I thought I had seen differently. I guess I could add this to the wish list enhancement forum. Thanks for your help.
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