Perhaps you can adapt this to exactly what you need

#!perl use strict; use SOAP::Lite; my $uri = 'https://login.swift-kanban.com/axis2/services/KanbanCard +Service?wsdl'; my $proxy = 'https://login.swift-kanban.com/axis2/services/KanbanCard +Service'; my $client = SOAP::Lite->uri($uri) ->proxy("loopback://"); $client->autotype(0); $client->outputxml(1); $client->readable(1); $client->ns($uri,'kan'); $client->envprefix('soapenv'); my %value = ( 'name' => 'teste de criacno', 'cardSize' => 'M', 'classOfService' => 'Expedite' ); my @fields; for my $field (sort keys %value){ push @fields,SOAP::Data->name( "field"=> $value{$field} ) ->attr( {'name'=>$field} ) ->prefix('kan'); }; my %data = ( projectId => 'PROJECTID', cardType => 'CARDTYPE', userLoginId => 'USERLOGINID', fields => \@fields, ); my @data; my @keys = qw(projectId cardType userLoginId fields); for (@keys){ push @data,SOAP::Data->name($_ => $data{$_})->prefix('kan') } my $response = $client->call('addCardDetails',@data); print $response;
poj

In reply to Re: Help with SOAP::Lite and SwiftKanban API by poj
in thread Help with SOAP::Lite and SwiftKanban API by tuliovsmartins

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