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SWS GetAvailableDeposits Method
Retrieves all available deposit options for an organization, this includes security deposits of any kind as well as reservation deposits.
Parameters
Name | DataType | Is Required |
---|---|---|
OrgID | Long | Required |
Description | The organization’s ID number. |
Returned Parameters
Name | DataType |
---|---|
ORG_SECURITY_DEPOSITS | ORG_SECURITY_DEPOSITS |
Description | The collection of data returned for the method call. |
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 GetAvailableDeposits request object and a GetAvailableDeposits response object. We can define and create those like this:
// Create a request and response objects
SWS.WSSoapClient service = new SWS.WSSoapClient();
SWS.GetAvailableDeposits_Request request = new SWS.GetAvailableDeposits_Request();
SWS.GetAvailableDeposits_Response response;
Here’s my sample code of the Request object.
// GetAvailableDeposits Request
request.OrgID = 123456;
Finally we can call the method and pass across the login object and the request object to get our deposits. 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.GetAvailableDeposits(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.