guyenko:

Update: Clearly, I'm an idiot. After posting, I tested my assumption--rather than before.

Print out the value of $sendthis after your assignment--it doesn't contain what you think it does.

my $sendthis = ('<?xml version="1.0" enconding="utf-8"?> <students> <row> <name>Mark</name> <age>30</age> </row> </students>');

I don't think you really want to send the value '1', do you? (I fixed the typo at the end of that statement.)

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re: Http Post to Oracle Apex restful web service inserts null into oracle database table with XMLType and varchar2 columns by roboticus
in thread Http Post to Oracle Apex restful web service inserts null into oracle database table with XMLType and varchar2 columns by guyenko

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