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Receive error SOAP Operation URL should contain action as '/?soapAction=...'
According to the document , we can use Wildcard SOAP action.
However, if we defined the SoapAction in the Design>Frontend and use the OpenAPI specification view on Azure Portal, the portal returned Validation errors "SOAP Operation URL should contain action as '/?soapAction=...' ".
From what I understand OpenAPI editor is not recommended for SOAP, but can we provide a more precise warning on Az portal or write this limitation into customer's documentation?

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- ID: 2f393748-f909-a584-a15f-b64e45955d79
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- Content: Import SOAP API to Azure API Management
- Content Source: articles/api-management/import-soap-api.md
- Service: api-management
- GitHub Login: @dlepow
- Microsoft Alias: danlep
@racchen Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.
@AjayBathini-MSFT , any update or suggestions on this part? Thanks!
Hi @mike-urnun-msft Can you update the status of the thread.
Hi @racchen - I'm seeing the same issue, and I have reached out to the APIM team for clarification.
Hi @mike-urnun-msft thanks for checking. I think it's better to update the documents or portal to make this part clear.
@mikebudzynski @VitaliyKurokhtin do you know what might be causing the issue, or clarify if the /soapAction={any}
is no longer valid?
@mikebudzynski @VitaliyKurokhtin Any insights on this.
Thanks for raising this issue in Azure documentation. Unfortunately, at this time we have been unable to review or resolve your issue in a timely manner and we sincerely apologize for the delayed response. We have captured your feedback for consideration in future documentation updates and are now closing this issue. To discuss further, you can also get answers from community experts in Microsoft Q&A. If you have a support plan and you need technical help, create an Azure support request. #please-close