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  1. Preface
  2. PowerCenter Mappings and Workflows
  3. B2B Data Exchange Transformations
  4. B2B Data Exchange Workflows
  5. Dashboard and Reports
  6. Creating Workflows for Event Reconciliation
  7. Forms Designer
  8. Configuring Email for Monitor Notification
  9. Dashboard and Reports
  10. B2B Data Exchange Web Services API
  11. B2B Data Exchange Run-time Java API
  12. B2B Data Exchange Forms Designer Java API

DX_TPM_Account Search Operation

DX_TPM_Account Search Operation

The DX_TPM_Account
search
operation searches the repository for a specified partner name and account number.

Guidelines

Use the following guidelines when you search for an account:
  • The request must use the
    search
    operation.
  • The partner name and account number must exactly match the partner name and account number of the account to search for.

Response

The web service returns a DXAccountResponse object that includes the account information in a DXAccount object.
The web service returns NULL in the following situations:
  • An account with the partner name and account number specified in the request does not exist in the repository.
  • The partner name or account number specified in the request is NULL or an empty string.
  • The user account used to log in to the B2B Data Exchange Server is not authorized to view the account.
  • The partner name or account number identifies a reserved system partner or account.
Search SOAP Message Example
The following SOAP message shows an example of a request to the DX_TPM_Account web service to search for an account:
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:inf="http://www.informatica.com/" xmlns:sec="http://b2b.informatica.com/dx/security" xmlns:tpm="http://b2b.informatica.com/dx/tpm/"> <soapenv:Header> <inf:Security> <UsernameToken> <Username>Administrator</Username> <Password>Administrator</Password> </UsernameToken> </inf:Security> <sec:DXSecurity> <sec:DXUsernameToken> <sec:DXUsername>sys</sec:DXUsername> <sec:DXPassword DXPasswordType="PasswordText">sys</sec:DXPassword> </sec:DXUsernameToken> </sec:DXSecurity> </soapenv:Header> <soapenv:Body> <tpm:DXAccountRequest> <operation>search</operation> <partnerName>myPartner</partnerName> <accountNumber>myAccount</accountNumber> </tpm:DXAccountRequest> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>

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