Entering multiple looans per order
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Re: Entering multiple looans per order
Here is all I get under How To. See attachment.
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Re: Entering multiple looans per order
You, sir, have a truly old SDK version. The Visual Studio 2015 package build mechanism has not changed but the information available in the chm file has.
Please contact your SoftPro customer service representative to obtain a new version.
Please contact your SoftPro customer service representative to obtain a new version.
Bob Richards, Senior Software Developer, SoftPro
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Re: Entering multiple looans per order
Thanks Bob, I suspected as much.
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Re: Entering multiple looans per order
I can never find the New Topic button, so I am sending this as a reply to an old topic. I cannot find any information in the sdk about entering taxes. It can not be done in the HUD line. Is it directly entered into the order properties such as:
o.SetProperty("Taxes.BuyerTax.Tax.Amount", value);
o.SetProperty("Taxes.BuyerTax.SellerTax.PeriodFrom", date);
or is this a collection (probably, as there is more than one tax) with an interface that must be created.
Need advice please. The sdk is great for the information that is there, but is missing lots of information.
Thank You
o.SetProperty("Taxes.BuyerTax.Tax.Amount", value);
o.SetProperty("Taxes.BuyerTax.SellerTax.PeriodFrom", date);
or is this a collection (probably, as there is more than one tax) with an interface that must be created.
Need advice please. The sdk is great for the information that is there, but is missing lots of information.
Thank You
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Re: Entering multiple looans per order
Property tax exist as a collection of objects that inherit from the PropertyTax object. It includes items such as:
If you want to set the county tax amount, you should navigate to the property taxes collection then search for the "CountyTax" object.
I hope this helps. If you have additional questions, just send them on.
- "AdditionalTax"
- "AssessmentTax"
- "CityTax"
- "CountyTax"
If you want to set the county tax amount, you should navigate to the property taxes collection then search for the "CountyTax" object.
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// Get taxes collection for first property.
IOrderItem prop1 = (IOrderItem)((IList)order.GetProperty("Properties"))[0];
IList taxes = (IList)prop1.GetProperty("Taxes");
// Find the county tax object.
IOrderItem countyTax = taxes.Cast<IOrderItem>()
.Where(t => t.GetType().Name == "CountyTax")
.FirstOrDefault();
Bob Richards, Senior Software Developer, SoftPro