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George Jonsson 19-Sep-14 4:03am    
And what is KBank.EBiz.JMobile.Service.ServiceRequestParameter?
I don't think this is a public namespace
George Jonsson 19-Sep-14 4:21am    
Please format your code properly. If you have additional information use the 'Improve question' widget.
Note: Is Servicerequest.Parameter and RegisterKeMailInParameter the same type?
Is there any implicit conversion operator between them?
Herman<T>.Instance 19-Sep-14 4:27am    
basicallyh:
it is two different kind of objects. Create a (Entity)Mapper for this scenario
George Jonsson 19-Sep-14 4:50am    
Please format your code properly. If you have additional information use the 'Improve question' widget.
Right now you are a bit annoying.

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One way to solve your problem is to write an implicit type conversion yourself.

This is a pretty good example of the concept. implicit (C# Reference)[^]
or here operator (C# Reference)[^]
 
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