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SOAP call from C#
Does anyone have a small code example (or some helpful advice) of how to do a SOAP call to SuiteTalk from .Net? (C# in particular).
I can see many examples of both SOAP calls and C# calls, but not making SOAP calls from C#.
I have successfully made calls to SuiteTalk using C# and know how to do that, but there is something I am trying to do that I want to parse the SOAP XML response myself.
(or - is there a way to view the SOAP response when using the C# calls?).
Apparently, (from other examples I've seen) you need to determine the URL of the actual NetSuite server, but I can't find the call to do that.
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