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This method returns a full landing report record as a string in XML format as defined by the XSD definition for Landing_Report object in landingreport.xsd.

The getLandingReport() takes four arguments:

  1. String Userid – i.e "amarx"
  2. String password – i.e. "A_marx"
  3. String schemaVersionNumber – i.e. "2.1"
  4. String landingReportID - i.e. "1046"

In the web service client we might auto generate a data structure by providing the web service URL. In eLandings we use Java – JAX-WS and generated a structure called ReportManager.
ReportManagement ws;
...
...
String xml = ws.getLandingReport(userid, password, schemaVersionNumber, landingReportID);
So for example, if we clicked on the Report ID 1046 in the eLandings web page:

Elandings would call the web service using:
String xml = ws.getLandingReport("amarx", "A_marx", "2.1", "1046");

If the web service call was successful you might see a string containing something like:

getLandingReport_results_on_success.txt

This string can then be parsed using the landingreport.xsd definition for a landing_report object into a data object that Java, C#, Visual Basic, etc. can work with in memory.
The eLandings web application can then display the report on the screen.

If the web service call was unsuccessful you would receive a string containing XML for a landing_report structure containing one or more messages documenting errors that were encountered when processing your request.
For example, if you passed in a userid="CNEMO" instead of "AMARX" and if "CNEMO" does not have rights to view the landing report id = 1046, then you might see something like:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<landing_report>
    <messages>
        <message severity_desc="ERROR" severity_code="E" msgid="1392">User CNEMO is not authorized to view Landing Report 1046</message>
    </messages>
    <schema_version>2.1</schema_version>
</landing_report>

eLandings would display this error message as:

For the list of potential elandings messages see the elandings codes page and click on Message Codes

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