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Perform a Lookup of Service Defaults

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In many of the jXchange services used for addition of consumers, transactions and/or accounts, defaults are supplied by Service Providers for certain element values. The default values are not supplied in the XSD contract, but can be obtained from the Service Provider by use of the jXchange Service Default Request (SrvDftRq) service. With the jXchange Service Default Request service, a Third Party Consumer may request a list of default values associated with an add service, such as Customer Add, Account Add, etc. the Third Party Consumer supplies the type of account to be added, a template of information pertinent to identifying the type of product to be added, and the type and/or variation of template that applies to the product.

Steps

  1. User determines the need to retrieve the service defaults for a particular jXchange operation.
  2. User researches via the SvcDft message brief to determine the correct value to enter into the <SvcName> element to retrieve the defaults.

Referenced and Associated Operations

It is highly recommended that as part of referencing this use case that a user becomes familiar with the following jXchange operations and their function. While the user may elect to not use the listed operation as part of their programming or workflow, knowledge of the operations listed below is essential to understanding the process set forth with this use case.

Detailed information about the operation, the request structure/response, error messages and other useful information can be obtained by clicking the operation name below.

Operation NameDescriptionXSD/WSDL Container
ParmValSrchRetrieve default canonical values for a parameterCustomer
SvcDftRetrieve new account input defaultsCustomer
SvcDictSrchRetrieve provider parameter informationCustomer

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Last updated Thu Jul 14 2022