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A: Return mulitple string is not working

Jeroen van LangenThere are several ways to return info, I advise you to return a class. This is because the info is related but does not have the same meaning. You use an array or list when the elements are representing the same type of data. For example a list of menu items, a list of state info's etc. public c...

while adding, I am getting error as i.stack.imgur.com/dj5jN.png
this is my function [WebMethod] public static string GETSTATEFROM_SAP(string SAPID) { return CommonDB.GETSTATE_SAP(SAPID); }
@VVVV So, this is a webmethod? How are the results separated? You should added it on your question.
till now it was only one value so no question of separating but now I need more than one value so needs to be separated
@vvv How are they separated? by spaces?
what should be the ideal way ?? u can suggest me
07:03
@VVVV Depends on the API, whois calling this method?
hi jeroen
i am calling an ajax method
do u want to see
?
You could create some JSON
I'm not that familiar with ajax/web
ok
function HighlightTabFunction(a) {
var row = a.parentNode.parentNode;
var rowIndex = row.rowIndex - 1;
var SAPID = row.cells[0].innerHTML;
$.ajax({
url: "UBRDashboard.aspx/GETSTATEFROM_SAP",
dataType: "json",
type: "POST",
contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8',
data: JSON.stringify({ SAPID: SAPID }),
async: true,
processData: false,
cache: false,
success: function (r) {
$('a[href="#tabs-2"]').click();
var ddlSapID = $("[id*=ddlSapID]");
ddlSapID.children().remove();
ddlSapID.append($("<option></option>").val(r.d).html(row.cells[0].innerHTML));
this is what it returns
You might return json from the function
ok
07:09
You need a json library for your c#
yes
I'll add some to my answer
sure

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