Generic wsdl - how can you tell what the field assignment is?

When using the generic wsdl, it seems that your custom fields are mapped to fields such as:
customcurrency12
customtext4
When accessing the asset class, how can tell what field is assigned to what custom value? When I look in the admin > application customization > asset > asset field setup
I can see the list of fields and field types but not the number on the end so that I can assign it in my web service code. Is there a way to see what your custom fields are mapped to (i.e. custom standard discount is mapped to custompercent11)
Thanks in advance any help you can lend on this,
AspnetDev

You can use the getMapping web service to get al ist of all the fields for a record type. for each field you get the ElementName (which is what you get in the generic wsdl) and DisplayName which you can use it to match to your fields.
<Field>
     <DisplayName>My Custom Field</DisplayName>
     <ElementName>CustomText74</ElementName>
     <DataType>Text (Short)</DataType>
</Field>
-JLV

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