Dear reader,
If yo have reached this far, it means this topic interests you. I will now share the work I have done to get this purpose:
1) I created a new project in Visual Studio called " REST API";
2-) I have used the documentation of the dotnet-Wrapper provided by Zoho
Today at 21/05/2017 17:35, I am stuck at one problem, I am unable to call function :
InvoicesAPI.create() does not work based in this wrapper. I have sent a mail to technical support and currently awaiting reply fro support. I will update as I get an answer from them.
Today at 24/05/2017 08:22, after getting excellent support from Jeff at codementor.io, I could progress somehow. Jeff together with another amazing codementor Ivan, helped me get up to speed usin gMicrosoft Visual tudio and C# , which is a whole new world for me.
Anyway, finally, I could compile the dotnet-wrapper Zoho provided, which did not work for my envronment. The reason is that I have european Zoho Books, which has different URLs.
AFter changing this,
If yo have reached this far, it means this topic interests you. I will now share the work I have done to get this purpose:
1) I created a new project in Visual Studio called " REST API";
2-) I have used the documentation of the dotnet-Wrapper provided by Zoho
Today at 21/05/2017 17:35, I am stuck at one problem, I am unable to call function :
InvoicesAPI.create() does not work based in this wrapper. I have sent a mail to technical support and currently awaiting reply fro support. I will update as I get an answer from them.
Today at 24/05/2017 08:22, after getting excellent support from Jeff at codementor.io, I could progress somehow. Jeff together with another amazing codementor Ivan, helped me get up to speed usin gMicrosoft Visual tudio and C# , which is a whole new world for me.
Anyway, finally, I could compile the dotnet-wrapper Zoho provided, which did not work for my envronment. The reason is that I have european Zoho Books, which has different URLs.
AFter changing this,
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