Travis,
Do you mean you have an overloaded method/function? If so, then
you can just leave out the parameters depending on which version of the
function you call.
If you mean you can send Nothing (in VB) for one or more of the
parameters, then this page should tell you what you need to know
(although the last entry may be some sort of comment spam):
http://blogs.msdn.com/csharpfaq/archive/2004/03/12/88470.aspx
Cheers,
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Falls, Travis D (HTSC, CASD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a VB.net assemblies that has a function that has two optional
parameters. Does anyone know the syntax to leave out the two optional
params if it is called in C#?
Travis D. Falls |Consultant, Raft.Net IT | 860.547.4070 |
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