Problem with the header part

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srinivas143
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Problem with the header part

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Hi All,

We have a requirement to call the webservice to extract data using datastage.

We are not able to generate header from the datastge which webservice can accept.

But when we comment the header in the webservice I am able to extract the response from the service.....

Any help...how to generate the header using datastge with either webservice client and transformer stages??


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Details? How about posting an example of what you are trying to generate and explaining your job design?
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:roll:

Looks like you've already asked this question in someone else's thread and Ernie has helped you there.

viewtopic.php?p=302900#302900
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Post by chulett »

Oh, and here too:

viewtopic.php?t=122696

How many times are you going to post this question?
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Post by srinivas143 »

Sorry for the duplication..

I was searching for all the posts and so I thought I can post my question related to that...

Apologies

Thanks
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Post by chulett »

No.

You create a new post and reference anything related you think may help by posting links to them, much like I did.
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