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#1
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Joined:: Oct 27, 2011

Hello.

1C Enterprise have a great object - WS reference, which include XDTO data model. If I want to return the same element I have consulted to eternal SOAP service, I have to recreate it manually in configuration under XDTO packages option.

It would be great if I can copy data model from WS-reference o save Data model from WS reference into XSD to import it again as a data model.

p.s. I know that I could create a factory dynamically and probably use this factory to return XDTO objects, but it will be very handy to have this option, and considering that there is saving command of XDTO package of the configuration it should not be difficult to implement

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#2
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Dear Alexey,

By using a WS reference, you can get the corresponding XDTO factory and then use the factory to export the data model from it (refer to the XDTOFactory.ExportXMLSchema() method).

Once you obtained a set of XSD schemas, you can save them to files via the DOM model.

Is this what you wanted to achieve?

Best regards,
Vladimir Gurov

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#3
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Joined:: Oct 27, 2011

Ok, I made this:

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   Receptor = WSReferences.SRIAutorizacionOffline;
   SSL = New OpenSSLSecureConnection();
   WSProxy = Receptor.CreateWSProxy("http://ec.gob.sri.ws.autorizacion", 
      "AutorizacionComprobantesOfflineService", "AutorizacionComprobantesOfflinePort",,,SSL,
   "https://cel.sri.gob.ec/comprobantes-electronicos-ws/AutorizacionComprobantesOffline");
   
   A = WSProxy.XDTOFactory.ExportXMLSchema("http://ec.gob.sri.ws.autorizacion");


A is a Array of XMLSchema Objects
There is some methods avalable, but how to save it to a file?

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Methods:
CloneComponent
Contains
UpdateDOMElement
ResolveAttributeDeclaration
ResolveAttributeGroupDefinition
ResolveElementDeclaration
ResolveModelGroupDefinition
ResolveTypeDefinition

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#4
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Joined:: Dec 4, 2017

Dear Alexey,

You can save a DOM document to a file by using the DOMWriter object.


For each XMLSchema object that you obtained,

1) synchronize the schema with the underlying DOM element:

XMLSchema.UpdateDOMElement();


2) save the contents of the XMLSchema.DOMElement property to a file with an appropriate format via the DOMWriter object

Best regards,
Vladimir Gurov

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