You must use the retrieveUserAccount operation to fetch the details of a particular user account.
This section walks you through the following steps to fetch the details of a single user account:
The following table lists the elements of the retrieveUserAccountRequest message.
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Element |
Mandatory |
Description |
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userId/orgName |
No |
The name of the organization to which the user belongs. Note: If the organization name is not passed, then the Default Organization is used for the operation. |
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userId/userName |
Yes |
The unique identifier with which the user is identified in the system. |
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userId/userRefId |
No |
The identifier used as a reference to track different operations performed by a user. |
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account/accountType |
Yes |
The attribute that qualifies the account ID and provides additional context about the usage of the account ID. |
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account/accountID |
No |
The alternate identifier used to identify the user in addition to the user name. The account ID is also known as account. |
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account/accountStatus |
No |
The status of the account:
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account/accountIDAttribute |
No |
The alternate identifier used to identify the user in the system. Note: You cannot pass more than three account ID attributes for a user. |
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account/dateCreated |
No |
The timestamp when the account ID was created. |
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account/dateModified |
No |
The timestamp when the account ID was last modified. |
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account/accountCustomAttribute |
No |
The additional account information that you want to pass as a name-value pair.
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clientTxId |
No |
The unique transaction identifier that your calling application can include. This identifier helps in tracking the related transactions. |
To fetch user account details:
This operation returns the retrieveUserAccountResponse message that includes the transaction identifier, authentication token, and user account details. See the following section for more information on the response message.
The response message, retrieveUserAccountResponse, returns the transaction identifier and the authentication token in the SOAP envelope header. The SOAP body includes the user account details for a successful transaction and the Fault response for an error condition.
See the following table for more information on the elements returned for a successful transaction. Refer to appendix, "Exceptions and Error Codes" if there are any errors.
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Element |
Description |
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Header Elements |
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udsTransactionID |
The unique identifier of the transaction performed by using UDS. |
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authToken |
The authentication token that is returned if the credential verification to access the Web service was successful. This token eliminates the need for you to present the authentication credential for successive access to the Web service. By default, the authentication token is valid for one day, after which you need to authenticate again. |
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Body Elements |
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account/accountType |
The attribute that qualifies the account ID and provides additional context about the usage of the account ID. |
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account/accountID |
The alternate identifier used to identify the user in addition to the user name. The account ID is also known as account. |
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account/accountStatus |
The status of the account:
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account/accountIDAttribute |
The alternate identifier used to identify the user in the system. |
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account/dateCreated |
The timestamp when the account ID was created. |
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account/dateModified |
The timestamp when the account ID was last modified. |
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account/accountCustomAttribute |
The additional account information that you want to pass as a name-value pair.
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