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Anson1000
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content is not allowed in prolog when transferring property

My first step response is as the following:

 

<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<soapenv:Header xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"/>
<soap:Body>
<svc:determineCustomerRatesResponse xmlns:acct="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/account" xmlns:cmd="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/command" xmlns:cmn="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/common" xmlns:comm="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/communication" xmlns:doc="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/document" xmlns:event="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/event" xmlns:icase="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/icase" xmlns:ienum="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/ienum" xmlns:ns13="http://bac.com/wsdl/ngen2/PricingLocationReportingV001" xmlns:prod="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/product" xmlns:ref="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/reference" xmlns:role="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/role" xmlns:svc="http://bac.com/wsdl/ngen2/DepositCustomerPricingReportingV001" xmlns:trn="http://bac.com/baclws/ngen2/transaction">
<svc:rates>
<cmn:lineOfBusiness>
<cmn:code>CON</cmn:code>
<cmn:name>Consumer</cmn:name>
</cmn:lineOfBusiness>
<cmn:location>
<cmn:state>
<cmn:code>MO</cmn:code>
</cmn:state>
<cmn:FIPSStateCode>29</cmn:FIPSStateCode>
<cmn:FIPSCountyCode>005</cmn:FIPSCountyCode>
</cmn:location>
<cmn:minimumTermDuration>P120M</cmn:minimumTermDuration>
<cmn:rates>
<cmn:identifier>51c1162d-857e-49b1-9a09-6053459e6af9</cmn:identifier>

 

I transfer identifier 51c1162d-857e-49b1-9a09-6053459e6af9 to the second step

 

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The second step input is as the following:

 

  <cmn:identifier>${#TestCase#identifier</cmn:identifier>

 

Error log and test suite xml file is attached

 

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HKosova
SmartBear Alumni (Retired)


@Anson1000 wrote:

 

The second step input is as the following:

 

  <cmn:identifier>${#TestCase#identifier</cmn:identifier>


It's missing the closing "}":

<cmn:identifier>${#TestCase#identifier}</cmn:identifier>

 

By the way, in your Property Transfer, if the response contains only one <cnm:identifier>, the source expression can be simplified to

//*:determineCustomerRatesResponse//*:identifier

or even

//*:identifier

There's no need for saxon: parse here - it's only needed to parse XML inside CDATA.


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Anson1000
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@HKosova wrote:

@Anson1000 wrote:

 

The second step input is as the following:

 

  <cmn:identifier>${#TestCase#identifier</cmn:identifier>


It's missing the closing "}":

<cmn:identifier>${#TestCase#identifier}</cmn:identifier>

 

By the way, in your Property Transfer, if the response contains only one <cnm:identifier>, the source expression can be simplified to

//*:determineCustomerRatesResponse//*:identifier

or even

//*:identifier

There's no need for saxon: parse here - it's only needed to parse XML inside CDATA.


Hi HKosova,

 

Thank you . it works

Anson1000
Occasional Contributor

Hi HKosova

One more question. If we have multiple  identifier such as 
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first Xpath
 <svc:determineCustomerRatesResponse xmlns:acct="http://bbb.com/baclws/ngen2/account" 

          <cmn:rates>
                   <cmn:identifier>4ca68a23-93bd-46f4-8b04-15346988e3e6</cmn:identifier>

 

Second Xpath

 

<svc:determineCustomerRatesResponse xmlns:acct="http://bbb.com/baclws/ngen2/account" 

 

      </cmn:tiers>
                 <cmn:productIdentifier>
                                <cmn:identifier>FSDPTDZZC107</cmn:identifier>

 

what is xpath for the second identifier?

 

//*:determineCustomerRatesResponse//cmn:productIdentifier/*:identifier?

 

Thanks

 

 

 

nmrao
Champion Level 2

Please try
//*:productIdentifier/*:identifier


Regards,
Rao.
Anson1000
Occasional Contributor

Hi Rao,

 

Thank you!

 

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