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Name: Displays the name of the arguments associated with the selected method. Note that you
may also manually enter new arguments, change or delete existing ones, as well as change their
order if needed.
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Type: Displays the argument type.
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Value: Lets you enter fixed or variable values. To exchange variable information between the
Web service and PReS Workflow, you must use job information variables %1 to %9 or variable
%c (which contains the entire job file). Note that return values (arguments which are used to
return information to the SOAP Client) are displayed in bold font.
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Namespace: Displays the namespace of the arguments associated with the selected method.
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Use returned raw SOAP packet as new data file: Check to use the complete SOAP packet
(including the passed parameters) instead of the parameters only. This option overrides any
return value set to %c in the Arguments box. You should use this option when the SOAP Client
plugin is not able to fully support the syntax of the response.
Advanced Tab
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Domain: Enter the domain for the authentication on the SOAP server. The Domain is optional
even when authentication is used.
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Username: Enter the user name for the authentication, if required.
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Password: Enter the password for the above user name.
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Allow invalid security certificate: Check to ignore SSL certificates that are invalid.
Miscellaneous Tab
The Miscellaneous tab is common to all tasks.
Check the option Use as step description to display the text next to the icon of the plugin in the Pro-
cess area.
Action-EMF Converter (Windows Print Converter)
Note: This plug-in has been moved to the Legacy group.
The Windows Print Converter action tasks are designed to convert Windows print files into Line
Printer files, that can then be used in a variety of other PReS Workflow tasks. Typically, Windows Print
Converter action tasks are located below WinQueue input tasks (note that the latter include options spe-
cific to Windows Print Converter action tasks).
The full conversion process is performed in two phases:
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