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NAME

Net::Dynect::REST::Response::Msg - A message about the data that was returned.

SYNOPSIS

 use Net::Dynect::REST::Response::Msg;
 $msg = Net::Dynect::REST::Response::Msg->new();
 $source = $msg->source;

METHODS

Creating

new

This constructor takes the fields as returned by the response from Dynect to populate the attributes. As this matches the Dynect case and spelling, these are a hash ref with keys:

  • SOURCE

  • LVL

  • INFO

  • ERR_CD

Attributes

source

A debugging field. If reporting an error to your Dynect Concierge, be sure to include this.

level

The severity of the message. One of: 'FATAL', 'ERROR', 'WARN', or 'INFO'

info

The actual message itself. Human readable (English) text.

err_cd

An error code (if appropriate) regarding the message. See the Dynect manual for the set of valid codes.

SEE ALSO

Net::Dynect::REST, Net::Dynect::REST::Response, Net::Dynect::REST::Response::Data.

AUTHOR

James bromberger, james@rcpt.to

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2010 by James Bromberger

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.