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James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Back to our customer who wants to communicate with our product via web services.

It seems that they are attempting to call one of the web services I hastily deployed a month ago, and they're calling it from Visual BASIC.NET.

1. It seems that the web service is throwing a number format exception, but we can't tell which parameter it's throwing it on. (Other than obviously one of the ones coded as numeric.)

2. For all of the parameters specified as "decimal," they're also finding a "specified" field associated with the parameter. Anybody have the slightest idea what that's about?

More:

Several of the parameters had decimal points. They worked just fine from the web service tester, as I recall, but they appear to have been the problem with the customer's call from VB.NET, because when we scaled the parameters to eliminate the decimal points, and redeployed, everything worked just fine.

Any idea what's up with that?

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JHHL

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