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Re: WSDL2RPG Failing - WSDL2RPG/WSDL2R01.cbElementStart (Stmt: 231000)	: Type must be 'anyType'..
Gaurav,
I am sorry, but v1.6 was released in September 2008 and hence is far too 
old. If I remember correctly this problem has been fixed with v1.7.2, but I 
would not go with that version. It is also far to old:
Version 1.7.2 - 27.07.2009
--------------------------
Fixed:   Now initializing complex types to 'anyType' in case it does
         not have further type information, e.g.: <xsd:complexType
         name="Documentos"/>
Please download and install the current version 1.15.8 and give it a try. 
If it generates a stub for your current wsdl file, and if you want to use 
it in production, please carefully test v1.15.8 with your existing stub 
modules. I am pretty sure that your old stub modules work with 1.15.8, but 
we all know Murphy's Law.
Regards,
Thomas.
Am 15.07.2013 23:52, schrieb Gupta, Gaurav (GE Capital, non-ge):
    Hi Thomas,
    I am trying to consume a WSDL file published from IBM Maximo using
    WSDL2RPG command. Current version is V1.6. I am getting the below
    error.
    WSDL2RPG URL('file:/gaurav/cars.wsdl') SRCFILE(TEST#N28/QMAXIMO)
    SRCMBR(WS
    1852)
    WSDL2RPG/WSDL2R01.cbElementStart (Stmt: 231000) : Type must be
    'anyType'..
    Message file WSDL2RPG in *LIBL not
    found.
    The call to main ended in error (C G D
    F).
    D
    The call to main ended in error (C G D
    F).
    D
    Library RBTCONLIB not found.
    Application error.  CPF2407 unmonitored by BASICS1 at
    statement
      0000054300, instruction
    X'0000'.
    Can you please suggest.
    Thanks,
    Gaurav
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