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Hi all,

I am trying to pass a simple table with 4 columns and x rows (depends
on prior operations) to a .net web service. It is my understanding
that .net web services do not accept multi-dimensional arrays.

What is the best method to accomplish this? I have been Googling for
hours but have had no luck. Thanks in advance.

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If the service publishes an interface then couldn't you just contruct and
post the xml "manually"...

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Hi all,

I am trying to pass a simple table with 4 columns and x rows (depends
on prior operations) to a .net web service. It is my understanding
that .net web services do not accept multi-dimensional arrays.

What is the best method to accomplish this? I have been Googling for
hours but have had no luck. Thanks in advance.

-- Alex



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