Le 31/03/2014 22:54, David Duff a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am posting the following json to my web api controller when the
> person object is posted, I would expect to see person details, address
> details, and salary details. The salary details are missing.
>
> [
> {
> "Id": 5,
> "AddressId": 5,
> "Salutation": "Mr",
> "FirstName": "Test",
> "Surname": "Tester",
> "Address": {
> "Id": 5,
> "PersonId": 5,
> "AddressType": 1,
> "AddressLine1": "1 Test Rd",
> "AddressLine2": null,
> "AddressLine3": null,
> "Postcode": "T1 1TE",
> "City": "TestTown"
> },
> "Salary": [
> {
> "Id": 1,
> "PersonId": 5,
> "Salary": 1004,
> "CreatedDate": "0001-01-01T00:00:00"
> }
> ]
> }
> ]
>
> Salary is a list of salary objects within Person. If I wanted to
> update the salary value 1004 how would I do this? I know I'm doing
> something wrong. Person.Salary[0].Salary and Person.Salary['Salary']
> I have tried. I'm trying a simple add update example and this is the
> sticking point. I'm trying to do this using ng-model.
Person.Salary[0].Salary is a good syntax to access this value.
Create a plunk and we can see where the problem is.
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