This part of the error message:
<faultcode>soapenv:Client</faultcode> <faultstring> Operation Not found EPR is http://10.130.9.79:7782/services/CBSInterf +aceBusinessMgrService and WSA Action = http://10.130.9.79:7782/services/common </faultstring>
Seems to point to a problem in the CBSInterfaceBusinessMgrService service, or an incorrect call to the service.

From the evidence provided, this does not look like a perl problem/question. It looks like an improper API call. You may be able to find more info in the service logs.

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In reply to Re: Soap Lite & WSDL Issues by NetWallah
in thread Soap Lite & WSDL Issues by siramitsharma

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