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NAME

Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Elements::ValidateCityPostalCodeZipResponse

VERSION

version 0.03

DESCRIPTION

Perl data type class for the XML Schema defined element ValidateCityPostalCodeZipResponse from the namespace http://purolator.com/pws/datatypes/v1.

NAME

Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Elements::ValidateCityPostalCodeZipResponse

METHODS

new

my $element = Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Elements::ValidateCityPostalCodeZipResponse->new($data);

Constructor. The following data structure may be passed to new():

{ # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::ValidateCityPostalCodeZipResponseContainer
  SuggestedAddresses =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::ArrayOfSuggestedAddress
    SuggestedAddress =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::SuggestedAddress
      Address =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::ShortAddress
        City =>  $some_value, # string
        Province =>  $some_value, # string
        Country =>  $some_value, # string
        PostalCode =>  $some_value, # string
      },
      ResponseInformation =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::ResponseInformation
        Errors =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::ArrayOfError
          Error =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::Error
            Code =>  $some_value, # string
            Description =>  $some_value, # string
            AdditionalInformation =>  $some_value, # string
          },
        },
        InformationalMessages =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::ArrayOfInformationalMessage
          InformationalMessage =>  { # Shipment::Purolator::WSDL::Types::InformationalMessage
            Code =>  $some_value, # string
            Message =>  $some_value, # string
          },
        },
      },
    },
  },
},

AUTHOR

Generated by SOAP::WSDL

AUTHORS

  • Andrew Baerg <baergaj@cpan.org>

  • Al Newkirk <awncorp@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2010 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.