Delete the User Accounts

You must use the deleteUserAccount operation to delete accounts for the users. This section walks you through the following topics for deleting user accounts:
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You must use the deleteUserAccount operation to delete accounts for the users. This section walks you through the following topics for deleting user accounts:
  • Preparing the Request Message
  • Invoking the Web Service
  • Interpreting the Response Message
 
Preparing the Request Message
 
The following table lists the elements of the deleteUserAccountRequest message:
 
Element
 
 
Mandatory
 
 
Description
 
accountType
Yes
The attribute that qualifies the account ID and provides additional context about the usage of the account ID.
clientTxId
No
The unique transaction identifier that the calling application can include. This identifier helps in tracking the related transactions.
 
Invoking the Web Service
 
To delete user accounts:
  1. (Optional) Include the authentication and authorization details in the header of the deleteUserAccount operation. See the section, "Managing Web Services Security" for more information on the header elements.
  2. Use the deleteUserAccountRequest elements to collect the user details, as listed in the preceding table.
  3. Use the deleteUserAccountRequest message and construct the input message by using the details obtained in preceding step.
  4. Invoke the deleteUserAccount operation of the ArcotUserRegistrySvc service to delete accounts for the user.
    This operation returns the deleteUserAccountResponse message that includes the transaction identifier, authentication token, and user account details. See the following section for more information on the response message.
 
Interpreting the Response Message
 
The response message, deleteUserAccountResponse, returns the transaction identifier and the authentication token in the SOAP envelope header. These elements are explained in the following table. The SOAP body returns a success message if the operation was performed successfully. If there are any errors, then the Fault response is returned. See "Error Codes" for more information on the SOAP error messages.
 
Element
 
 
Description
 
udsTransactionID
The unique identifier of the transaction that is performed using UDS.
authToken
The authentication token that is returned if the credential verification to access Web services was successful. This token eliminates the need for you to present the authentication credential for successive access to the Web services.
By default, the authentication token is valid for 
one
 day, after which you need to authenticate again.