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Hi,
You commented on what ive done with my webservice 
I have looked on the site you suggested but i cant find anyway on any
of those sites 
to publish my weservice in a way that applications can understand 
I am having the problems you anticipated biztalk can only see dataset
but not the other fields in the webservice any help you can offer me
would be greatly appreciated

Rohan


>>> WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 20/05/2005 19:24:50 >>>
Rohan,

>adpt.Fill(ds);
>return ds; 

That will work (obviously, since I'm sure you've tried it), the only
thing about returning a dataset is that you've limited the consumption
of the web service to things that understand datasets (ie, other .NET
applications). If this is used to couple two parts of a system you
control, no big deal, but as you look to publish web services outside
your enterprise it's just something to keep in mind. You may want to
move that to more of a standard list.

-Walden


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-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]

On Behalf Of Rohan Sootarsing
Sent: Friday, 20 May, 2005 11:49
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [WEB400] pulling data into webservice

Thanks for the advice but this is only a test system.

I have taken everyone's advice on board and come up with a solution
for
future reference in case anyone wants to know this is what i did

iDB2Connection connDB2=new iDB2Connection(
                                        "DataSource=TDC01;" +
        
"userid=RDS;password=sootarsing;DefaultCollection=QGPL;");
                                DataSet ds = new DataSet();
                                iDB2DataAdapter adpt = new
iDB2DataAdapter();
        
/                       string
szSQLstmt = "Select * from ctx4nthg where REF ='" +@filter+"'";
                                adpt.SelectCommand = new
iDB2Command(szSQLstmt,connDB2);
                                adpt.Fill(ds);
                                return ds;

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