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 Author  Thread: Syntax needed to pass a parameter in SoapClient object
Niku
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Syntax needed to pass a parameter in SoapClient objectYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 08 Sep 10 8:08 AM
I am trying to pass a parameter at runtime using a SoapClient object and need some help with it. It works well when I hardcode the parameter value and not otherwise...

For example:

A soapclient object "scObj"

Dim a = '1234'

scObj.RemoteObject.("&a&")???????
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RJ Samp
Posts: 973
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Re: Syntax needed to pass a parameter in SoapClient objectYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 08 Sep 10 10:53 AM
Some insights might be found here:

http://slxdeveloper.org/forum.aspx?forumid=4001&postid=15764

and your code looks like it would have troubles with ' and ", it certainly wouldn't work in vbScript for example.

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