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SWS GetBaseFees Method


Retrieves a list of all fees at the site.

Parameters

Name DataType Is Required
SiteID Long Required
Description The site’s ID number. This can be found using the GetSiteList method.

Returned Parameters

Name DataType
ORG_FEE_SITE_ALL ORG_FEE_SITE_ALL
Description Object containing details off the organizations fees.

Example

As with every method we need to pass in credentials. We do this with the LookupUser request object.

We’ll assume you’ve got a web reference, let’s name it SWS, in your Visual Studio project.  At this point we need to our objects.  We’ll need the standard service object, a GetBaseFees request object and a GetBaseFees response object.  We can define and create those like this:

// Create a request and response objects
SWS.WSSoapClient service = new SWS.WSSoapClient();
SWS.GetBaseFees_Request request = new SWS.GetBaseFees_Request();
SWS.GetBaseFees_Response response;

Here’s my sample code of the Request object.

// GetBaseFees Request
request.SiteID = 123456;

Finally we can call the method and pass across the login object and the request object to get our base fees. It’s a good idea to do this in a Try Catch block.

// Call the method that will load the response object
try
{
  response = service.GetBaseFees(user_request,request);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
  MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}

Note that if something goes wrong the service will respond with an exception. You’ll want to take a look at that message returned in that exception so it can be debugged.

 For a full list of methods see SWS Methods.

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