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Comments by Dave-10169531 (Top 13 by date)
Dave-10169531
17-Feb-16 12:26pm
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thank you the JSON2CSHARP helped me to see how my class was not defined properly it is now working.
I will use the JSON2CSHARP in the future.
Dave-10169531
10-Nov-15 15:51pm
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Richard thank you for your help. That plus I found an example on the vendors API portal.
I appreciate your help.
Dave-10169531
10-Nov-15 12:12pm
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Thank you for your help. I will try it again.
Dave-10169531
10-Nov-15 12:06pm
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I found that link yesterday and tried to use it. The API is posting to a SQL database not to a Web page. I think that throws me for a loop.
Dave-10169531
10-Nov-15 12:02pm
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I guess I thought I could use HttpRequestMessage(). So I need to create a separate function to build my post request.
Dave-10169531
9-Nov-15 13:17pm
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Thank you I knew it was something simple.
Dave-10169531
13-Apr-15 15:20pm
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Thank you Richard.
Dave-10169531
9-Mar-15 19:43pm
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thanks that will help I will figure it out.
I appreciate you help.
Dave-10169531
9-Mar-15 19:24pm
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Okay thank you a lot of the code is generated. I just pulled the connection string out of the web config file and opened the one database that tells me where the other one is that the main application needs to connect to.
I think the code is is some where that I need to make visible to me.
Dave-10169531
9-Mar-15 19:09pm
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no I was just starting to investigate that. I only find reference to the connection string in the ASPx files.
Dave-10169531
9-Mar-15 18:58pm
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ADO.net
" <connectionstrings>
<add name="ApplicationServices" connectionstring="Data Source=m8ailfekg6.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=BAASoftware;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=baas;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Connect Timeout=30" providername="System.Data.SqlClient">
<add name="MCConnStr" connectionstring="Data Source=ACERHOME\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=MC14051501;Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30" providername="System.Data.SqlClient">
"
Dave-10169531
9-Mar-15 18:48pm
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I have a Web.config file in project which has the connection strings I am not sure how to dynamically change then via the program or am I going about it the wrong way?
Dave-10169531
9-Mar-15 18:46pm
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Thank you. Would you happen to have an example?
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