Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipInterfaces::VoidService::VoidPort
version 3.10
use Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipInterfaces::VoidService::VoidPort; my $interface = Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipInterfaces::VoidService::VoidPort->new(); my $response; $response = $interface->ProcessVoid();
SOAP Interface for the VoidService web service located at https://wwwcie.ups.com/webservices/Void.
Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipInterfaces::VoidService::VoidPort - SOAP Interface for the VoidService Web Service
Constructor.
All arguments are forwarded to SOAP::WSDL::Client.
Method synopsis is displayed with hash refs as parameters.
The commented class names in the method's parameters denote that objects of the corresponding class can be passed instead of the marked hash ref.
You may pass any combination of objects, hash and list refs to these methods, as long as you meet the structure.
List items (i.e. multiple occurences) are not displayed in the synopsis. You may generally pass a list ref of hash refs (or objects) instead of a hash ref - this may result in invalid XML if used improperly, though. Note that SOAP::WSDL always expects list references at maximum depth position.
XML attributes are not displayed in this synopsis and cannot be set using hash refs. See the respective class' documentation for additional information.
Returns a Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipElements::VoidShipmentResponse object.
$response = $interface->ProcessVoid( { Request => { # Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipTypes::RequestType RequestOption => $some_value, # string TransactionReference => { # Shipment::UPS::WSDL::ShipTypes::TransactionReferenceType CustomerContext => $some_value, # string TransactionIdentifier => $some_value, # string }, }, VoidShipment => { ShipmentIdentificationNumber => $some_value, # string TrackingNumber => $some_value, # string }, },, { UsernameToken => { Username => $some_value, # string Password => $some_value, # string }, ServiceAccessToken => { AccessLicenseNumber => $some_value, # string }, },, );
Generated by SOAP::WSDL on Fri Oct 15 14:54:28 2010
Andrew Baerg <baergaj@cpan.org>
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.
To install Shipment, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Shipment
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Shipment
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.