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It sounds like the issue might be related to a cache or configuration file that is not being cleared when you uninstall and reinstall SOAPUI.
One thing you could try is to clear the cache and configuration files manually. These files are usually located in the SOAPUI installation directory or in a user-specific directory. You can try deleting these files or renaming the SOAPUI settings folder and see if that resolves the issue.
Another possibility is that the issue might be related to the version of SOAPUI you are using. You could try upgrade to the latest version or downgrading to a previous version to see if that makes a difference.
Finally, it's also possible that the issue might be related to the WSDL file itself. You could try validating the WSDL file using a WSDL validator tool to see if it has any errors or inconsistencies. If the WSDL file is not valid, you might need to fix the errors or contact the service provider to get an updated version of the WSDL file.
I hope these suggestions help you to resolve the issue you are facing.
I can't seem to find a config/cache - I'll keep searching though.
The WSDL seem to validate find using an online tool so think, that rules that out
As to downgrading, I might give that a try
Thanks for the suggestions 🙂
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