• Selection box isn’t populating
  • Turns out our C# code’s SOAP login credentials to the third party service we fetch the box’s data from are being rejected
  • But the exact same username/password/token work for an ODBC SOAP connection because ???
  • Try to log in through their website, maybe generating a new security token will help
  • Login verification is tied to the private email of a guy who doesn’t work here anymore
  • Oh wait, there’s another guy who can get into the account
  • Hours later, he still hasn’t responded to my email
  • In the meantime, I will try setting up a barebones console applications to test a basic SOAP connection to determine whether the problem is somewhere in the hellish labyrinth of code that is our web platform
  • C# gives “can not be reflected” error, Google is of absolutely no help
  • Looks like I’ll have to learn how to set up a WSDL
  • Boss is on vacation all week but seems just as stumped as I am
  • I have a week to figure out what the fuck’s going on

I’m exhausted, my head hurts, and I had to cancel the TTRPG session I was DMing this week because I no longer have energy to spare.

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