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Yes. That is what I meant.

But the web service returned 406 AND an explicit error message in the message body. And I have also tested it with one of my own service and came to the same result: Positive http status code = everything is ok , 4xx as a status code = responsemsg is null.

Best regards

Mihael

Am 15. Januar 2019 18:48:27 MEZ schrieb B Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>:
You used curl and got a 400 response with data in the body? Just want
to
verify that's what you meant. Most times on errors like that there is
no
body payload.


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On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:07 AM Mihael Schmidt <mihael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi folks,

anybody some experience with the SQL HTTP functions? I am using
SYSTOOLS.HTTPGETCLOBVERBOSE. But how do I get the content of the
response message in an "error" case (f. e. HTTP Status Code 400 - Bad
Request)?

|exec sql SELECT responsemsg, responsehttpheader INTO
:responseMessage
:responseMessageNull, :responseHeaderXml FROM TABLE(
SYSTOOLS.HTTPGETCLOBVERBOSE(:wsUrl, :requestHeader)) AS t; |||

Everything works fine if the HTTP response has a status >= 200 and <
300
but else I get null in responsemsg. How do I get the message content
when the HTTP response is not ok (HTTP status code >= 300)?

... and yes, the web service really returns data in the message body.
I
made the same request with curl.

Thanks in advance.

Mihael

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