the client's perspective, enumeration types become classes with a static
constant string field for each value."
So, therefore is it a case of how you are refering to it? Maybe you are
trying to refer to it as a member of the class your webmethod is in, whereas
you should be referencing it's own class?? Like i said, i haven't done this
so i'm just guessing!
Cheerio
Ian
>well i am refering to a method, and an enumerator called enParamType, and
>the compiler says "web reference does not conatin a definition for
>enParamType,
>although its public, and i tried with /without [Serializable]
>
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