Hi Kurt,
I need to get the .NET Class Library and CONFIG file into a DLL so I can
load it using wwDotNetBridge.PRG
The ShipExec Tech Support really don't want to touch anything, just
supply what corporate provides them to sell to a customer so the
customer can connect it with their ERP system.
I'm used to tapping into COM objects and calling APIs that are
established and provided.
I just wanted to see if anyone else successfully integrated ShipExec
into a VFP app already so I don't have to experiment with it so much and
I don't have to invest as much in a .NET developer to create a Client SDK.
Thanks,
-Philip Borkholder
Vicksburg, MI
On 5/16/2019 2:08 PM, Kurt @ Gmail wrote:
What you want to do - definitely seems to spark a memory inside my old
feeble mind. Maybe I had tried working on something like that some
YEARS ago! I can even visualize in my head the circumstance - and I
think it was for some client project - and they were doing shipments.
But, beyond that - I have no recollection. I possibly did that even
before I joined this forum!
Did you search the archives for anyone else doing something similar?
-K-
On 5/16/2019 5:58 AM, Philip Borkholder wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone worked with the UPS ShipExec SDK .NET Class Library files
and a VFP app?
I have been presented with a case and I am looking for guidance.
Thanks,
Philip Borkholder
Vicksburg, MI
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