Issue with NULL value return
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09-06-2007
01:28 PM
09-06-2007
01:28 PM
Issue with NULL value return
Hello,
When one of the webservice response value is NULL, it is displayed like:
" " the tabular view ( and outline view) displays two nodes for this like
Variable Value
LeaveOfAbsenceEndDate empty
-@i:nil true
Is there any way to display this as :
Variable Value
LeaveOfAbsenceEndDate empty (or NULL)
( no additional column for :nil = true)
in the tabular view?
When one of the webservice response value is NULL, it is displayed like:
"
Variable Value
LeaveOfAbsenceEndDate empty
-@i:nil true
Is there any way to display this as :
Variable Value
LeaveOfAbsenceEndDate empty (or NULL)
( no additional column for :nil = true)
in the tabular view?
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09-06-2007
01:34 PM
09-06-2007
01:34 PM
Hi,
actually, i was thinking of an option in the outline-view to hide all attributes in the xsi/xsd namespaces (which I am guessing your nil attribute is).. this would also remove all abundant xsi:type attributes.. what do you think?
A new snapshot is coming up which includes a "Overview" view for response messages; basically a read-only version of the form editor, which hides all xsd/xsi attributes as sugggested above.. I've attached a screenshot so you can see.. It is mainly to get a quick overview of the response (especially for non-technical users)..
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com
actually, i was thinking of an option in the outline-view to hide all attributes in the xsi/xsd namespaces (which I am guessing your nil attribute is).. this would also remove all abundant xsi:type attributes.. what do you think?
A new snapshot is coming up which includes a "Overview" view for response messages; basically a read-only version of the form editor, which hides all xsd/xsi attributes as sugggested above.. I've attached a screenshot so you can see.. It is mainly to get a quick overview of the response (especially for non-technical users)..
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com
