Why is This is a multi-part message in MIME format... written to output.
Try to swith off 'trace' option:

use SOAP::Lite; # instead of SOAP::Lite +trace;

How can I modify the SOAP Envelope to produce the desired output
What is reason to do that. You can access to the responce data as normal Perl object:

my $res = SOAP::Lite -> uri('http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/23_series/23.140 +/schema/REL-5-MM7-1-2') -> on_action(sub { return "\"\""; }) -> proxy('http://10.236.137.7:10021/vas_soap') -> parts($ent); if($res->fault) { $self->errors($result); } else { my $reqObj = $res->result; print $reqObj->ServiceCode; #gold-sp33-im42 ... }
Also, try to see here some useful information about SOAP::Lite.

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In reply to Re: SOAP for Perl by nite_man
in thread SOAP for Perl by TomJones

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