Method GenerateLoanAuthServicing

This web service allows users to generate 64 bit serialized key for Terms and Condition PDF for loan already in Servicing. It does not update or try to fund the loan application.

API Documentation
SOAP Component: https://catweb.sba.gov/elend/ws/elend.wsdl
SOAP Method: SharedEntryPoint, only input is structure Inputs
Or: SharedEntryString, only input is JSON string InputString that decodes to a structure
REST Component: /rest/elend/flexible
REST Method: /rest/elend/flexible/SharedEntryPoint, only input is structure Inputs
Or: /rest/elend/flexible/SharedEntryString, only input is JSON string InputString
Keys of the Input Structure:
  • MethodNamePhysical
  • Mandatory. Must be “GenerateLoanAuthServicing”.
  • CLSUsername
  • Mandatory. CLS login’s username with at least read permissions in Origination.
  • CLSPassword
  • Mandatory. CLS login’s password with at least read permissions in Origination.
  • CLSPIN
  • Mandatory. PIN generated by Generate_PIN using the same login.
  • ApplicationNumber
  • Mandatory. The SBA application number.
  • EMail
  • Mandatory. EMail address to receive funding email.
  • SoftwareVendorCode
  • Mandatory. A private code that authorizes use of SoftwareVendorName.
  • SoftwareVendorName
  • Mandatory. Value from Code Tables, Vendor Table.
  • FormatOut
  • Optional. Format of ResponseData. XML or JSON. See Format IN/OUT Defaults
    Keys of the Output Structure:
  • ErrorMessageEnglish
  • Should be nullstring. If not, a generally-worded error message.
  • ErrorMessageTechnical
  • Should be nullstring. If not, a more helpful error message, but scarier to some users.
  • PasswordUpdateRequired
  • “Yes”, “No”, number of days till expiration or “TBD” (prior to validating login).
  • ResponseData
  • Base64 representation in a string format. It is language independent string and can be converted back to PDF.

    For examples of calling flexible, structured methods, see Flexible Structure of Inputs For an explanation of REST calls, see Calling Rest Methods