Webservice to return the orders

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Webservice to return the orders

torevg

Hi,

I want to call a web service that is able to show the information of the result of the "find orders screen". (ordermgr/control/searchorders)
There is a webservice that is called findOrders, however this service is not returning all the fields on the result of the "find orders screen". (E.g the web service is not returning the customer / the supplier)
Do I need to create a new webservice for this, or am I looking at the wrong webservice ?
If I need to create a new webservice, what would be the best way of doing it ?

Any help appreciated.

Kind regards

Tore




 

 
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Re: Webservice to return the orders

Jacques Le Roux
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Hi,
 
To find what you want you should follow the flow which generates this page. It starts with this request-map in order controller

<request-map uri="searchorders">

Then you will discover how are grabed the customer, supplier and what not. And you should be able to create your own service based on findOrders
 
HTH
 
Jacques
PS: I was very suprised that your email in HTML format went trough wih an image included. Let see if my answer in HTML format does the same
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 10:53 AM
Subject: Webservice to return the orders

Hi,

I want to call a web service that is able to show the information of the result of the "find orders screen". (ordermgr/control/searchorders)
There is a webservice that is called findOrders, however this service is not returning all the fields on the result of the "find orders screen". (E.g the web service is not returning the customer / the supplier)
Do I need to create a new webservice for this, or am I looking at the wrong webservice ?
If I need to create a new webservice, what would be the best way of doing it ?

Any help appreciated.

Kind regards

Tore




 

 
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Re: Webservice to return the orders

torevg
Dear Jacques,


I will check the request map.
Thanks for the info

your answer  in HTML was received without any issues.
The coloring was still present.

Kind regards

Tore


On 09/09/13 13:58, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

> Hi,
> To find what you want you should follow the flow which generates this
> page. It starts with this request-map in order controller
>
> <request-mapuri="searchorders">
>
> Then you will discover how are grabed the customer, supplier and what
> not. And you should be able to create your own service based on findOrders
> HTH
> Jacques
> PS: I was very suprised that your email in HTML format went trough wih
> an image included. Let see if my answer in HTML format does the same
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>     *To:* [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>     *Sent:* Monday, September 09, 2013 10:53 AM
>     *Subject:* Webservice to return the orders
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I want to call a web service that is able to show the information
>     of the result of the "find orders screen".
>     (ordermgr/control/searchorders)
>     There is a webservice that is called findOrders, however this
>     service is not returning all the fields on the result of the "find
>     orders screen". (E.g the web service is not returning the customer
>     / the supplier)
>     Do I need to create a new webservice for this, or am I looking at
>     the wrong webservice ?
>     If I need to create a new webservice, what would be the best way
>     of doing it ?
>
>     Any help appreciated.
>
>     Kind regards
>
>     Tore
>
>
>
>