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Handling an object parameter
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22/04/2013 11:52:45
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
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01571599
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>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>I want to pass into a c# dll and object parameter like this
>>>>
>>>> public string PassRecordObjectDynamic(dynamic FoxObject)
>>>>
>>>>(from Ricks example at
>>>>
>>>>http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/2010/Sep/13/The-dynamic-Type-in-C-Simplifies-COM-Member-Access-from-Visual-FoxPro
>>>>
>>>>but I'm not sure how to handle varying numbers of items in the object in the c# dll.
>>>>
>>>>ie There may be 1 or maybe 10.
>>>>
>>>>I can control what they are called
>>>> like phone1 phone2 etc but I'm not suer what the best way to deal with this in c#
>>>>
>>>>Some sort of macro substitution seems out (from what I've read)
>>>>
>>>>Any pointers
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Nick
>>>
>>>If you don't know the specific properties of the dynamic in advance I guess you would have to use reflection......
>>
>>Can you use reflection on dynamic objects ? Where do you get the metadata from ?
>
>On reflection (no pun intended) I decided you can't :-{


lol
Gregory
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