I believe that the root cause of the error is the lack of a Set keyword on the line that invokes the web service method. It should look like.
I believe that the root cause of the error is the lack of a Set keyword on the line that invokes the web service method. It should look like: Set Result = oSoapClient. CreatePerson("Sassaroli", "Rinaldo") That will get you past your initial problem.
After that you'll need to read the result object. Your subsequent line of code: Response. Write(Result.
LastName) will most likely result in another error. That's because the result you're getting is not really a "Person" object, it's an XML representation of that object. You can verify this with the following code: " & vbCrLf ) Response.
Write( Result. Item(0). Text ) %> The type that will be shown by the TypeName call will be IXMLDomSelection.
You can access nodes for this object through methods and properties that are documented here. The last line of code will display the value of the LastName property. Hope this leads you in the correct direction.
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