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cuperman
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9 years ago

Decimal value converted getting converted to zero

I have a WCF endpoint with a decimal value. Somewhere (between submitting the request and the first line I can debug on the WCF service) the value is getting converted to a zero.   I can call the s...
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    9 years ago

    The resolution in my case was to change the order of my request parameters.

     

    I was able to determine this by enabling WCF tracing, including message payloads, and then comparing the payloads from my .NET application against the payloads from SoapUI.

     

    The payloads are massively different, but ignoring namespaces, correlation ids, keys and dates I was able to determine that my problematic parameter was in a different position. Changing the order within SoapUI XML request resolved the issue.

     

    I'm yet to determine why SoapUI generated the parameters in a different order, and why (when this is XML), this order makes any difference on the server :-(