FieldValue
Generalized Field-Value Pair
Description
This object is used by several methods that do not have a fixed list of parameters (like runTransaction). See the documentation of the specific method for the valid field names. (Methods using this object are listed below.)
Properties
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
string | Field | Name of element. |
string | Value | Value of element. |
Places Used
Examples
.NET VB
Dim Fields(0 To 9) As newtek.FieldValue
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To 9
Fields(i) = New newtek.FieldValue
Next i
Fields(0).Field = "UMname"
Fields(0).Value = "Tester Jones"
Fields(1).Field = "UMdescription"
Fields(1).Value = "Visual Basic For Dummies"
Fields(2).Field = "UMamount"
Fields(2).Value = "1.00"
Fields(3).Field = "UMinvoice"
Fields(3).Value = "12345"
Fields(4).Field = "UMcard"
Fields(4).Value = "4444555566667779"
Fields(5).Field = "UMexpir"
Fields(5).Value = "1212"
Fields(6).Field = "UMstreet"
Fields(6).Value = "1234 Main Street"
Fields(7).Field = "UMzip"
Fields(7).Value = "90210"
Fields(8).Field = "UMcvv2"
Fields(8).Value = "999"
.NET C
newtek.FieldValue[] tran = new newtek.FieldValue[9];
for (int i = 0; i < 9; i++)
{
tran[i] = new newtek.FieldValue();
}
tran[0].Field = "UMname"; tran[0].Value = "Tester Jones";
tran[1].Field = "UMdescription"; tran[1].Value = "runTransactionAPI sale";
tran[2].Field = "UMamount"; tran[2].Value = "1.00";
tran[3].Field = "UMinvoice"; tran[3].Value = "12345";
tran[4].Field = "UMcard"; tran[4].Value = "4444555566667779";
tran[5].Field = "UMexpir"; tran[5].Value = "1212";
tran[6].Field = "UMstreet"; tran[6].Value = "123 Main Street";
tran[7].Field = "UMzip"; tran[7].Value = "90046";
tran[8].Field = "UMcvv2"; tran[8].Value = "999";