Hi,
I followed the C# example payment example and converted it to VB.Net, but I'm having trouble processing bank account. When I execute my transactionController I'm getting an error
"The type AuthorizeNet.BankAccount was not expected. Use the XmlInclude or SoapInclude attribute to specify types that are not known statically.
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I looked around online and most of the solutions say I have to add XmlInclude attribute to the base class. This doesn't work because I'm using an API and I don't have access to the source code.
I also found this post
that says this can happen because nameOnAccount is null but my nameOnAccount field is not null.
How do I solve this issue?
Dim bankAccount As BankAccount = New BankAccount() bankAccount.routingNumber = "123123123" bankAccount.accountNumber = "1234567890" bankAccount.accountType = bankAccountTypeEnum.checking bankAccount.bankName = "fake bank" bankAccount.nameOnAccount = "fake name" bankAccount.echeckType = EcheckType.WEB Dim paymentType As paymentType = New paymentType() _ With {.Item = bankAccount} Dim lineItems(2) As lineItemType lineItems(0) = New lineItemType() _ With {.itemId = "1", .name = "t-shirt", .quantity = 2, .unitPrice = New Decimal(1.0)} lineItems(1) = New lineItemType() _ With {.itemId = "2", .name = "snowboard", .quantity = 1, .unitPrice = New Decimal(1.0)} Dim tax As extendedAmountType = New extendedAmountType() _ With {.amount = "123", .description = "total taxed amount", .name = "tax"} Dim transactionRequest As transactionRequestType = New transactionRequestType() _ With {.transactionType = transactionTypeEnum.authCaptureTransaction.ToString(), .amount = New Decimal(480.0), .billTo = billingAddress, .payment = paymentType, .lineItems = lineItems, .transactionSettings = settings, .customer = customer, .tax = tax} Dim request As createTransactionRequest = New createTransactionRequest() _ With {.transactionRequest = transactionRequest} ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol = SecurityProtocolType.Tls12 Dim controller As createTransactionController = New createTransactionController(request) controller.Execute()
01-30-2019 10:42 AM