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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:10:40+00:00 2026-05-11T01:10:40+00:00

I’m using Fedex’s web services and getting an annoying error right up front before

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I’m using Fedex’s web services and getting an annoying error right up front before I can actually get anywhere.

There was an error in serializing body of message addressValidationRequest1: ‘Unable to generate a temporary class (result=1). error CS0030: Cannot convert type ‘FedEx.InterOp.AddressValidationServiceReference.ParsedElement[]’ to ‘FedEx.InterOp.AddressValidationServiceReference.ParsedElement’ error CS0029: Cannot implicitly convert type ‘FedEx.InterOp.AddressValidationServiceReference.ParsedElement’ to ‘FedEx.InterOp.AddressValidationServiceReference.ParsedElement[]’ ‘. Please see InnerException for more details.

I’m using .NET 3.5 and get a horrible named class generated for me (I’m not sure why it isn’t just AddressValidationService):

AddressValidationPortTypeClient addressValidationService = new ...;

on this class I make my web service call:

addressValidationService.addressValidation(request);

This is when I get this error.

The only references I can find to this error come from ancient 1.1 projects. In my case my DLL has references to System.Web and System.Web.Services which seemed to be an issue back then.

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:10:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:10 am

    You only need change the [][], not the single [].

    In Reference.cs change

    private ParsedElement[][] parsedStreetLineField; to private ParsedElement[] parsedStreetLineField; and public ParsedElement[][] ParsedStreetLine { to public ParsedElement[] ParsedStreetLine { 
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