Hi Dan,
Thanks for your reply.
The state (and requestedInitialState) I am asking about is of the whole order, e.g. the serviceOrder, not the state of a particular service handled by a particular serviceOrderItem. It is a new mechanism introduced in v5 of TMF622, that did not exist in v4.
It seems to me that your reply relates to the state of a particular service, not that of the whole order. Do I misunderstand?
Best regards,
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Opher Yaron
Proximus SA
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 16, 2024 02:51
From: Dan d'Albuquerque
Subject: "requestedInitialState" attribute in v5 Order APIs
Hi Opher
The serviceOrderItem.service.state attribute represents the initial state within the TMF641 API. I believe this is the same for the TMF652 resource order API along with the activation versions too.
Hope this helps
Dan
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Dan d'Albuquerque
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 15, 2024 07:31
From: Opher Yaron
Subject: "requestedInitialState" attribute in v5 Order APIs
Hello,
The "requestedInitialState" attribute was introduced in v5 of TMF622 Product Ordering API.
I find this addition very useful, not only for Product Ordering, but also to other Ordering pattern APIs, in particular Resource Ordering.
Is it planned to be introduced also in other (or even all) v5 ordering APIs?
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Opher Yaron
Proximus SA
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