NAME
Shipment::UPS::WSDL::XAVElements::XAVRequest
VERSION
version 3.10
DESCRIPTION
Perl data type class for the XML Schema defined element XAVRequest from the namespace http://www.ups.com/XMLSchema/XOLTWS/xav/v1.0.
NAME
Shipment::UPS::WSDL::XAVElements::XAVRequest
PROPERTIES
The following properties may be accessed using get_PROPERTY / set_PROPERTY methods:
Request
$element->set_Request($data); $element->get_Request();
Note: The name of this property has been altered, because it didn't match perl's notion of variable/subroutine names. The altered name is used in perl code only, XML output uses the original name:
RegionalRequestIndicator
$element->set_RegionalRequestIndicator($data); $element->get_RegionalRequestIndicator();
MaximumCandidateListSize
$element->set_MaximumCandidateListSize($data); $element->get_MaximumCandidateListSize();
AddressKeyFormat
$element->set_AddressKeyFormat($data); $element->get_AddressKeyFormat();
METHODS
new
my $element = Shipment::UPS::WSDL::XAVElements::XAVRequest->new($data);
Constructor. The following data structure may be passed to new():
{
Request => { # Shipment::UPS::WSDL::XAVTypes::RequestType
RequestOption => $some_value, # string
TransactionReference => { # Shipment::UPS::WSDL::XAVTypes::TransactionReferenceType
CustomerContext => $some_value, # string
TransactionIdentifier => $some_value, # string
},
},
RegionalRequestIndicator => $some_value, # string
MaximumCandidateListSize => $some_value, # string
AddressKeyFormat => { # Shipment::UPS::WSDL::XAVTypes::AddressKeyFormatType
ConsigneeName => $some_value, # string
AttentionName => $some_value, # string
AddressLine => $some_value, # string
PoliticalDivision2 => $some_value, # string
PoliticalDivision1 => $some_value, # string
PostcodePrimaryLow => $some_value, # string
PostcodeExtendedLow => $some_value, # string
Region => $some_value, # string
Urbanization => $some_value, # string
CountryCode => $some_value, # string
},
},
AUTHOR
Generated by SOAP::WSDL
AUTHOR
Andrew Baerg <baergaj@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Andrew Baerg.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.