#!/usr/bin/perl package eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription; use strict; use warnings; ########################################################################## # # Module: ............... eBay/API/XML # File: ................. AddToItemDescription.pm # Generated by: ......... genEBayApiDataTypes.pl # Last Generated: ....... 08/24/2008 16:44 # API Release Number: ... 579 # ########################################################################## =head1 NAME eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription =head1 DESCRIPTION =head1 SYNOPSIS =cut =head1 INHERITANCE eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription inherits from the L class =cut use eBay::API::XML::BaseCall; our @ISA = ("eBay::API::XML::BaseCall"); use eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription::AddToItemDescriptionRequestType; use eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription::AddToItemDescriptionResponseType; =head1 Subroutines: =cut sub getApiCallName { return 'AddToItemDescription'; } sub getRequestDataTypeFullPackage { return 'eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription::AddToItemDescriptionRequestType'; } sub getResponseDataTypeFullPackage { return 'eBay::API::XML::Call::AddToItemDescription::AddToItemDescriptionResponseType'; } # # input properties # =head2 setDescription() Specifies the text to append to the end of the listings description. Text appended to a listing's description must abide by the rules applicable to this data (such as no JavaScript) as is the case when first listing the item. RequiredInput: Yes # Argument: 'xs:string' =cut sub setDescription { my $self = shift; my $sDescription = shift; $self->getRequestDataType()->setDescription($sDescription); } =head2 setItemID() Unique item ID that identifies the target item listing, the description of which is appended with the text specified in Description. MaxLength: 19 (Note: The eBay database specifies 38. Currently, Item IDs are usually 9 to 12 digits) RequiredInput: Yes # Argument: 'ns:ItemIDType' =cut sub setItemID { my $self = shift; my $pItemID = shift; $self->getRequestDataType()->setItemID($pItemID); } # # output properties # 1;