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Does WebFocus web services adaptor work with WCF services?
I've configured my adaptor, successfully created my synonyms, but everytime I try to sample my data I get the following error: (FOC44523) Special field can not be referenced : RESPONSE
If I go into InfoAssist I can see all the fields, but when I try to drag one in my report I get this error: (FOC44550) Web Services Request: htRecv got unknown response
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
ThanksThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
It is not uncommon that the published service definition does not match the actual result. Use a 3rd party tool - like SoapUI - to consume the service and verify that the response matches the response description as defined by the master file. If they are different, then manually change the master to match the actual response.
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