Monks, Can one of you provide your guidance to turn the following SOAP envelope into a SOAP::Lite request? I am unsure on how to do this

This is the Envelope:

<!--RisPort70 API - SelectCmDevice - Request--> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envel +ope/" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.cisco.com/ast/soap"> <soapenv:Header/> <soapenv:Body> <soap:selectCmDevice> <soap:StateInfo></soap:StateInfo> <soap:CmSelectionCriteria> <soap:MaxReturnedDevices>1000</soap:MaxReturnedDevices> <soap:DeviceClass>Any</soap:DeviceClass> <soap:Model>255</soap:Model> <soap:Status>Any</soap:Status> <soap:NodeName></soap:NodeName> <soap:SelectBy>Name</soap:SelectBy> <soap:SelectItems> <!--Zero or more repetitions:--> <soap:item> <soap:Item>SEP20370617E212</soap:Item> </soap:item> </soap:SelectItems> <soap:Protocol>Any</soap:Protocol> <soap:DownloadStatus>Any</soap:DownloadStatus> </soap:CmSelectionCriteria> </soap:selectCmDevice> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>

Again, I just need help on constructing the above envelope via SOAP::Lite


In reply to Creating a SOAP envelope based on provided info by adamZ88

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