I think we would need to see an example of the kind of switch statement that would be required, in order to better understand the problem.
On Aug 14, 4:00 am, Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > I am writing a program to run test scenarios against a web service. > The test scenarios are contained in an XML document. I need to check > the returned value of the web service against a node in the XML > document. > > If the result of the web service were un-typed I could use a single > line of code to solve my problem: > > if (webServiceResult[element].ToString() == node.InnerText) > > HOWEVER, the web service result variable is strongly typed and I would > need to write a switch statement for every element in the web service. > > Since I'm lazy, how can I convert the strongly-typed web service > result object into an un-typed object I can reference using string > variables?
