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6:49 AM
@Squirrelintraining GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' pleberinos!
 
7:03 AM
[Squirrel in Training] GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
 
@nyconing Why you steal ma message? :o
No Idea sry
I thoguht 4.7 would b eit
 
Good morning
@Alex NuGet Package and dll version unfortunately are different numbers that don't always match
 
@ntohl I use C# UseAuthorization function. Don't know what it's using under the hood.
 
7:41 AM
 
 
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8:49 AM
I don't know if this works, but it looks like it's using an OpenIdConnect client with it's options (including GetClaimsFromUserInfoEndpoint), but connects to an Auth0 endpoint
check if this works. It might really use the /userinfo endpoint at the end
 
9:38 AM
@Squirrelkiller Ahh, that explains a lot
Thanks
 
 
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11:31 AM
or just dont use Auth0
instead use a service that doesnt rate limit you
or, dont spam your services
 
12:15 PM
Hello there

is it possible to integrate mobile application with SAP BS1 using C# ?
is it possible to read write into SAP DBs
 
I used RFC calls towards SAP once
from C#
 
if it possible so we looking for someone to hire
 
SAP is a massive money sink
 
€200k per year?
 
so if we made the integration SAP will allow us to make full CRUD operation
Through the API from the mobile right ?
 
12:25 PM
they even dare to go to our customer, check what the user want, and state it's not what SAP for. Pick up the consulting money and gone
 
what even is SAP?
 
@asimsharf no. RFC is just some obsolete remoteprocedure callable from outside
SAP doesn't even recommend using it anymore
 
@Wietlol affordable solution for managing your entire company.
 
CRUDing on SAP database? I don't believe it's that simple
AFFORDABLE????
no way
 
@ntohl Our company used for more then 10 Years
 
12:27 PM
SAP is a massive money sink
yeah. And big companies constantly face the consultancy + SAP experts fees
8 long variable names and shit
everything is table
 
@ntohl Yeah 😂😂
 
rename anything is a 3 week job
with abismal fees
if you want to have something stable job with high payment till the end of your life become SAP expert
it's always seeked, because of the massive su*k you'll face
 
The institution in which I work is a large employment institution that manages the institution, whether it is in finance, vacations, human resources, everything is through SAP. We have more than 20 modules in SAP, it is difficult to give up that easily
 
[Captain Obvious] Today is terrible
 
Now, I am developing a mobile application to manage personnel affairs, including salaries, requests, attendance, and all these details via mobile phone. The main condition is that this application is linked to the SAP system so that these requests are stored in the SAP database
 
12:37 PM
@CaptainObvious tomorrow will be worse
enjoy today while it lasts
 
Any suggestions for a solution
 
[Captain Obvious] Yes. Don#t use SAP
[Captain Obvious] Or at least don't use SAP from the app, there should be some sort of middle API
 
So sad for SAP
 
[Captain Obvious] @Wiet I spent this morning trying to merge 3 massive work items together, 2 of which weren't even finished, where all 3 overlap and cause massive merge conflicts, all for a sprint demo
 
weeee
that is why you should not do demos ;)
 
12:41 PM
[Captain Obvious] This was to be my third
 
anyway. You really should use layers. Mobile calls towards backend, backend does it's shit with SAP
no mobile integration needed
 
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A: Need Help at Getting data from SAP to C#

TrixxFrom my perspective your question is too broad to be answered in short here. You seem to lack basic knowledge about SAP systems and their function and data model. The recommended way to work with SAP systems is to use specific function modules (BAPIs) which fit to your needs, and if such a functi...

> If choosing any of the RFC_READ_TABLE function modules, you are showing that you would like to access the SAP System like a database, which it is not. It is an ERP system (which uses a database)
> CRUDing on SAP database? I don't believe it's that simple
I was right
 
1:08 PM
[Hector] good afternoon
 
hello.
    public class Somewhat
    {
        [XmlElement("Client", Namespace = "http://www.google.com")]
        public AnotherClass.Client Client;
     }
its there a way I can define the namespace prefix here? Purpose is to consume it on a *.XSL file.
 
[Hector] why not stash the unfinished changes and just use the working copy
 
is there any chat room here where there is some expert XSLT people?
 
[Hector] I'm getting sleepy today
 
@sergiol I thought those were extinct
 
1:14 PM
[Hector] gotta find why a regression test isn't working. The test doesn't work with the code I had before I branched out, but codemaster says the test is passing for him so... 😦
 
@Wietlol Extinct who? The people or the chat rooms?
 
XSLT experts
 
1:32 PM
[Hector] XML is very much alive in my current company
[Hector] I can't say I'm a fan, but I guess it's a way to do stuff
[Hector] I'll admit it's convenient sometimes
 
1:51 PM
I just dont get the purpose of namespaces
 
2:49 PM
uncommited files
I wrote a json schema not long ago
only accepting { "<prefix>...": ["a" | "b" | "c" ], "<prefix>...": ["a" | "b" | "c" ], ... }
 
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@Wietlol XML Serializer is annoying me, because I have to contact WSes returning two classes that derive from same base class, and after I have to serialize both via the same output class. If I let things as they came, I get a conflict of namespaces EXCEPTION and program dos not do what I want. Then I had to do [XmlElement("Client", Namespace = "Client")] to one of them.
Now I have them, and I can get the values of properties of ClassB, like ClassB.Name in the *.XSL, but I can not get into subproperties of a property, like ClassB.Contacts.Street
 
 
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4:48 PM
[Hector] <@211519661420838912> Sarcastic or for real?
[Hector] I mean, if you import several namespaces and the same name exists in several of them, how do you know which one you're referencing?
 
5:22 PM
@Hector xml namespaces specifically
 
 
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9:34 PM
 
[Hector] yep, it's the same idea
[Hector] I mean, who's crazy enough to still play with XML files
[Hector] but you can do it
[Hector] say, if you have a store XML and a warehouse XML
[Hector] and both XMLs define a book element
[Hector] and you take both into the same content, e.g. for a shopping cart
[Hector] you want to know when you're talking about the warehouse's book and when it is the store's
[Hector] say, the store's book keeps some info like the title, author, etc.
[Hector] whereas the warehouse keeps the SKU, the physical storage unit, etc.
[Hector] so you access Book.SKU, you'll need to know that it's warehouse:Book.SKU when referenced
 

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