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Getting Data from Salesforce to my C# rest api
Hello All
I am new to Salesforce and Restful services.
But I currently have a c# rest service running and I am able to call it from SF, but currently I am just passing in a hard coded string value.
Here is my code that I can run from the Development Console
And this works and calls my rest service passing in a string value, but now I want to pass back some actual data from salesforce example
'SELECT LastModifiedDate,Plaintiff_Full_Name__c,Plaintiff_Last_Name__c FROM Case limit 3';
I know I will have to change my parameter in my rest service to accept whatever SF will be passing to me.
But here I am not sure what or how to do this? Do I need to create a dictionary object, and pass that?
What do I need to do in SF to pass query results and then read them in my rest service.
Thanks for any help or advice,
Keith.
I am new to Salesforce and Restful services.
But I currently have a c# rest service running and I am able to call it from SF, but currently I am just passing in a hard coded string value.
Here is my code that I can run from the Development Console
String url = 'http://server/ErpApiService/api/PriceForCustomerA/10/15'; Http h = new Http(); HttpRequest req = new HttpRequest(); system.debug('got request'); req.setEndpoint(url); system.debug('setendpoint'); req.setMethod('GET'); HttpResponse res = h.send(req); system.debug('res' + res); system.debug('Price: ' + res.getBody());
And this works and calls my rest service passing in a string value, but now I want to pass back some actual data from salesforce example
'SELECT LastModifiedDate,Plaintiff_Full_Name__c,Plaintiff_Last_Name__c FROM Case limit 3';
I know I will have to change my parameter in my rest service to accept whatever SF will be passing to me.
But here I am not sure what or how to do this? Do I need to create a dictionary object, and pass that?
What do I need to do in SF to pass query results and then read them in my rest service.
Thanks for any help or advice,
Keith.
Just as fyi what I got to work was.
I had to serialize my soql my list<sobjects>
Chage the GET to Post
add setBody equal to my serialized List.
Then on the C# side I had to change my Get call to a Post and add async to the method.
Then I could do string result = await Request.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
To get my json string.
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Just as fyi what I got to work was.
I had to serialize my soql my list<sobjects>
Chage the GET to Post
add setBody equal to my serialized List.
Then on the C# side I had to change my Get call to a Post and add async to the method.
Then I could do string result = await Request.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
To get my json string.