Hello Ashish,
thanks for your quick answer.
The entId as integer is provided back from EMS web service when creating the entitlement (in the response header). So if I well understand the only way to get the string EID is to access EMS database and query it using entId as key.
If so, I think I will give up with storing the EID from my program, and only storing the product key (for SL licenses) or the key UID (for HL licenses) as I'm doing now; they can be easily used from EMS right now to perform any search.
I hope in the future the web service could report also EID when generating the entitlement (maybe as response header at the same time of entId), so I will update my application.
Thanks again for your support.
Regards,
Stefano
thanks for your quick answer.
The entId as integer is provided back from EMS web service when creating the entitlement (in the response header). So if I well understand the only way to get the string EID is to access EMS database and query it using entId as key.
If so, I think I will give up with storing the EID from my program, and only storing the product key (for SL licenses) or the key UID (for HL licenses) as I'm doing now; they can be easily used from EMS right now to perform any search.
I hope in the future the web service could report also EID when generating the entitlement (maybe as response header at the same time of entId), so I will update my application.
Thanks again for your support.
Regards,
Stefano