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Workday integration task failed

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I am trying to run a studio integration that was built in the past - so don't have access to the studio files etc. On running the integration - the following error is encountered.

"Integration Failed. com.capeclear.mediation.MediationException: application=wcc - Workday Out transport id=GetPageOfData encountered problem sending to endpoint 'https://wd3-impl-services1.workday.com/ccx/service/XXXXXXXX/Staffing/v21.0' with operation 'Get_Workers_Request'. Details: MSG_SENSITIVE:XXXXXXX application=wcc - Code: SOAP-ENV:Server.processingError, Reason: Processing error occurred. The task submitted is not authorized. Root Cause: BadRequestException : Error code : unknown Response :<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=""http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/""> SOAP-ENV:Body <SOAP-ENV:Fault xmlns:wd=""urn:com.workday/bsvc""> SOAP-ENV:Server.processingError Processing error occurred. The task submitted is not authorized. <wd:Processing_Fault> <wd:Detail_Message>The task submitted is not authorized.</wd:Detail_Message> </wd:Processing_Fault> </SOAP-ENV:Fault> </SOAP-ENV:Body> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope> com.capeclear.cape. See the consolidated report for further details" Initially there was a field override which did not have the required permission - which was added and the Test Field override says that the fields have access. So my question is - does this error mean the "GET_WORKERS_REQUSET" process not have the permissions? Or is it something else at play here?

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