10-22-04 10:50 PM
Yes you should be using the Appconfig object.
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Hi all,
What is the recommended way of obtaining the data from the 'Region' table
using the .NET API for CS2002? The documentation hints towards loading an
Interop AppConfig object into Application scope and calling the appropriate
method from this class, however could anyone tell me if this is good
practice? Should I use the CSOLEDB provider to get the data instead? I
can't
find anything in the Microsoft.CommerceServer.Runtime.Configuration
namespace.
Many thanks in advance,
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