Hi Steffen, have you found a handy solution in between? Best Regards,Michael
For now, I took the long way home and used customer_request.<root xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:datatypes"> <session email="" alias=""> <state bc_name="customer_request" use_cache_refresh="False"> <action name="data"> <main lock="false"> <row> <company_id>abc123</company_id> </row> </main> <address_xref> <row number="1" search_key="address_id;1234"> <longitude>8.41</longitude> <latitude>49.31</latitude> </row> </address_xref> </action> </state> </session></root>
Hi Phil, is there maybe an solution via API possible? Something like this (but this is not working):<root> <session alias="" email=""> <state bc_name="Service_Order"> <action name="data"> <main> <row number="1"> <order_id dtype="string" in_var="" out_var="">SV2205020161@@1</order_id> </row> </main> <ap_attachments_xref> <row number="1"> <ap_attachment_id in_var="" out_var="">3485748</ap_attachment_id> <table_key in_var="" out_var="">SV2205020161@@1</table_key> <table_name dtype="string" in_var="" out_var="">order_line</table_name> </row> </ap_attachments_xref> </action> </state> </session></root> We do have an ap_attachment_id at the customer, maybe we can use this to add a reference to the order itself. Just an idea. Th
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