C# SOAP Using Vertex Tax Collection Service How to display response of EffectiveRate
Using C# in a console app I need to collective the response for EffectiveRate from the SOAP response for Vertex WS60Client. It returns it within an array and I just can't seem to set it to a variable.
VertexEnvelope ve = new VertexEnvelope();
calculateTaxResponse cTR = new calculateTaxResponse(ve);
decimal strTAX_RATE = new decimal[1];
strTAX_RATE[0] = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.TaxesType)ve.Item).EffectiveRate;
Which just doesn't work
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Using C# in a console app I need to collective the response for EffectiveRate from the SOAP response for Vertex WS60Client. It returns it within an array and I just can't seem to set it to a variable.
VertexEnvelope ve = new VertexEnvelope();
calculateTaxResponse cTR = new calculateTaxResponse(ve);
decimal strTAX_RATE = new decimal[1];
strTAX_RATE[0] = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.TaxesType)ve.Item).EffectiveRate;
Which just doesn't work
c# soap console-application
What's the error message? IsEffectiveRate
of typedecimal
?
– Kristoffer Jälén
Nov 21 '18 at 18:12
Unrelated note about the visual-studio. If you read the description, it says DO NOT use this tag on questions regarding code which merely happened to be written in Visual Studio., so it should not be used in this question.
– Richardissimo
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50
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Using C# in a console app I need to collective the response for EffectiveRate from the SOAP response for Vertex WS60Client. It returns it within an array and I just can't seem to set it to a variable.
VertexEnvelope ve = new VertexEnvelope();
calculateTaxResponse cTR = new calculateTaxResponse(ve);
decimal strTAX_RATE = new decimal[1];
strTAX_RATE[0] = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.TaxesType)ve.Item).EffectiveRate;
Which just doesn't work
c# soap console-application
Using C# in a console app I need to collective the response for EffectiveRate from the SOAP response for Vertex WS60Client. It returns it within an array and I just can't seem to set it to a variable.
VertexEnvelope ve = new VertexEnvelope();
calculateTaxResponse cTR = new calculateTaxResponse(ve);
decimal strTAX_RATE = new decimal[1];
strTAX_RATE[0] = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.TaxesType)ve.Item).EffectiveRate;
Which just doesn't work
c# soap console-application
c# soap console-application
edited Nov 22 '18 at 7:01


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asked Nov 21 '18 at 18:01
incubus0incubus0
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What's the error message? IsEffectiveRate
of typedecimal
?
– Kristoffer Jälén
Nov 21 '18 at 18:12
Unrelated note about the visual-studio. If you read the description, it says DO NOT use this tag on questions regarding code which merely happened to be written in Visual Studio., so it should not be used in this question.
– Richardissimo
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50
add a comment |
What's the error message? IsEffectiveRate
of typedecimal
?
– Kristoffer Jälén
Nov 21 '18 at 18:12
Unrelated note about the visual-studio. If you read the description, it says DO NOT use this tag on questions regarding code which merely happened to be written in Visual Studio., so it should not be used in this question.
– Richardissimo
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50
What's the error message? Is
EffectiveRate
of type decimal
?– Kristoffer Jälén
Nov 21 '18 at 18:12
What's the error message? Is
EffectiveRate
of type decimal
?– Kristoffer Jälén
Nov 21 '18 at 18:12
Unrelated note about the visual-studio. If you read the description, it says DO NOT use this tag on questions regarding code which merely happened to be written in Visual Studio., so it should not be used in this question.
– Richardissimo
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50
Unrelated note about the visual-studio. If you read the description, it says DO NOT use this tag on questions regarding code which merely happened to be written in Visual Studio., so it should not be used in this question.
– Richardissimo
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50
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Thanks for looking, I did figure it out...
decimal strTAX_RATE = 0;
strTAX_RATE = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.InvoiceResponseType)ve.Item).LineItem[0].Taxes[0].EffectiveRate;
I was taking the output from the wrong place when looking at the response set.
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Thanks for looking, I did figure it out...
decimal strTAX_RATE = 0;
strTAX_RATE = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.InvoiceResponseType)ve.Item).LineItem[0].Taxes[0].EffectiveRate;
I was taking the output from the wrong place when looking at the response set.
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Thanks for looking, I did figure it out...
decimal strTAX_RATE = 0;
strTAX_RATE = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.InvoiceResponseType)ve.Item).LineItem[0].Taxes[0].EffectiveRate;
I was taking the output from the wrong place when looking at the response set.
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Thanks for looking, I did figure it out...
decimal strTAX_RATE = 0;
strTAX_RATE = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.InvoiceResponseType)ve.Item).LineItem[0].Taxes[0].EffectiveRate;
I was taking the output from the wrong place when looking at the response set.
Thanks for looking, I did figure it out...
decimal strTAX_RATE = 0;
strTAX_RATE = ((TaxCodeCollector.CalculateTaxService.InvoiceResponseType)ve.Item).LineItem[0].Taxes[0].EffectiveRate;
I was taking the output from the wrong place when looking at the response set.
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What's the error message? Is
EffectiveRate
of typedecimal
?– Kristoffer Jälén
Nov 21 '18 at 18:12
Unrelated note about the visual-studio. If you read the description, it says DO NOT use this tag on questions regarding code which merely happened to be written in Visual Studio., so it should not be used in this question.
– Richardissimo
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50