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I have written a method used in an ASP.NET 4.5 application as follows:



private SignupRequest BuildSignUpResult()
{
UserInfo objUser = new UserInfo();
int userId = objUser.UserId;
DotNetNuke.Entities.Users.UserInfo oUserInfo =
UserController.GetUserById(GatewayProvider_ProPay.portalId, userId);


var signupRequest = new SignupRequest
{
PersonalData =
{//removed for brevity},
Address =
{//removed for brevity },
AccountData =
{
//removed for brevity
},
BankAccount =
{
//removed for brevity
},
CardData =
{
//removed for brevity
},
FraudDetector =
{
//removed for brevity

},
GrossBillingInfo =
{// removed for brevity },
MailAddress =
{ // removed for brevity };
return signupRequest;
}


When I attached the Visual Studio debugger to the process, I receive the error SignupRequest.PersonalData.**get** returned null.



My PersonalData object contains the following:



public ProPayPersonalData PersonalData
{
get { return _personalData; }
set { _personalData = value; }
}


The ProPayPersonalData object is defined as:



 public class ProPayPersonalData
{
private string _email;
private string _firstName;
private string _middleInitial;
private string _lastName;
private string _dateOfBirth;
private string _socialSecurityNumber;

public string Email
{
get { return _email;}
set { _email = value; }
}
public string FirstName
{
get { return _firstName; }
set { _firstName = value; }
}

public string MiddleInitial
{
get { return _middleInitial; }
set { _middleInitial = value; }
}

public string LastName
{
get { return _lastName; }
set { _lastName = value; }
}

public string DateOfBirth
{
get { return _dateOfBirth; }
set { _dateOfBirth = value; }
}

public string SocialSecurityNumber
{
get { return _socialSecurityNumber; }
set { _socialSecurityNumber = value; }
}

public PhoneInformation PhoneInformation { get; set; }

public InternationalSignup InternationalSignup { get; set; }


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    I have written a method used in an ASP.NET 4.5 application as follows:



    private SignupRequest BuildSignUpResult()
    {
    UserInfo objUser = new UserInfo();
    int userId = objUser.UserId;
    DotNetNuke.Entities.Users.UserInfo oUserInfo =
    UserController.GetUserById(GatewayProvider_ProPay.portalId, userId);


    var signupRequest = new SignupRequest
    {
    PersonalData =
    {//removed for brevity},
    Address =
    {//removed for brevity },
    AccountData =
    {
    //removed for brevity
    },
    BankAccount =
    {
    //removed for brevity
    },
    CardData =
    {
    //removed for brevity
    },
    FraudDetector =
    {
    //removed for brevity

    },
    GrossBillingInfo =
    {// removed for brevity },
    MailAddress =
    { // removed for brevity };
    return signupRequest;
    }


    When I attached the Visual Studio debugger to the process, I receive the error SignupRequest.PersonalData.**get** returned null.



    My PersonalData object contains the following:



    public ProPayPersonalData PersonalData
    {
    get { return _personalData; }
    set { _personalData = value; }
    }


    The ProPayPersonalData object is defined as:



     public class ProPayPersonalData
    {
    private string _email;
    private string _firstName;
    private string _middleInitial;
    private string _lastName;
    private string _dateOfBirth;
    private string _socialSecurityNumber;

    public string Email
    {
    get { return _email;}
    set { _email = value; }
    }
    public string FirstName
    {
    get { return _firstName; }
    set { _firstName = value; }
    }

    public string MiddleInitial
    {
    get { return _middleInitial; }
    set { _middleInitial = value; }
    }

    public string LastName
    {
    get { return _lastName; }
    set { _lastName = value; }
    }

    public string DateOfBirth
    {
    get { return _dateOfBirth; }
    set { _dateOfBirth = value; }
    }

    public string SocialSecurityNumber
    {
    get { return _socialSecurityNumber; }
    set { _socialSecurityNumber = value; }
    }

    public PhoneInformation PhoneInformation { get; set; }

    public InternationalSignup InternationalSignup { get; set; }


    How would I modify the above code to eliminate this error?









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      I have written a method used in an ASP.NET 4.5 application as follows:



      private SignupRequest BuildSignUpResult()
      {
      UserInfo objUser = new UserInfo();
      int userId = objUser.UserId;
      DotNetNuke.Entities.Users.UserInfo oUserInfo =
      UserController.GetUserById(GatewayProvider_ProPay.portalId, userId);


      var signupRequest = new SignupRequest
      {
      PersonalData =
      {//removed for brevity},
      Address =
      {//removed for brevity },
      AccountData =
      {
      //removed for brevity
      },
      BankAccount =
      {
      //removed for brevity
      },
      CardData =
      {
      //removed for brevity
      },
      FraudDetector =
      {
      //removed for brevity

      },
      GrossBillingInfo =
      {// removed for brevity },
      MailAddress =
      { // removed for brevity };
      return signupRequest;
      }


      When I attached the Visual Studio debugger to the process, I receive the error SignupRequest.PersonalData.**get** returned null.



      My PersonalData object contains the following:



      public ProPayPersonalData PersonalData
      {
      get { return _personalData; }
      set { _personalData = value; }
      }


      The ProPayPersonalData object is defined as:



       public class ProPayPersonalData
      {
      private string _email;
      private string _firstName;
      private string _middleInitial;
      private string _lastName;
      private string _dateOfBirth;
      private string _socialSecurityNumber;

      public string Email
      {
      get { return _email;}
      set { _email = value; }
      }
      public string FirstName
      {
      get { return _firstName; }
      set { _firstName = value; }
      }

      public string MiddleInitial
      {
      get { return _middleInitial; }
      set { _middleInitial = value; }
      }

      public string LastName
      {
      get { return _lastName; }
      set { _lastName = value; }
      }

      public string DateOfBirth
      {
      get { return _dateOfBirth; }
      set { _dateOfBirth = value; }
      }

      public string SocialSecurityNumber
      {
      get { return _socialSecurityNumber; }
      set { _socialSecurityNumber = value; }
      }

      public PhoneInformation PhoneInformation { get; set; }

      public InternationalSignup InternationalSignup { get; set; }


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      I have written a method used in an ASP.NET 4.5 application as follows:



      private SignupRequest BuildSignUpResult()
      {
      UserInfo objUser = new UserInfo();
      int userId = objUser.UserId;
      DotNetNuke.Entities.Users.UserInfo oUserInfo =
      UserController.GetUserById(GatewayProvider_ProPay.portalId, userId);


      var signupRequest = new SignupRequest
      {
      PersonalData =
      {//removed for brevity},
      Address =
      {//removed for brevity },
      AccountData =
      {
      //removed for brevity
      },
      BankAccount =
      {
      //removed for brevity
      },
      CardData =
      {
      //removed for brevity
      },
      FraudDetector =
      {
      //removed for brevity

      },
      GrossBillingInfo =
      {// removed for brevity },
      MailAddress =
      { // removed for brevity };
      return signupRequest;
      }


      When I attached the Visual Studio debugger to the process, I receive the error SignupRequest.PersonalData.**get** returned null.



      My PersonalData object contains the following:



      public ProPayPersonalData PersonalData
      {
      get { return _personalData; }
      set { _personalData = value; }
      }


      The ProPayPersonalData object is defined as:



       public class ProPayPersonalData
      {
      private string _email;
      private string _firstName;
      private string _middleInitial;
      private string _lastName;
      private string _dateOfBirth;
      private string _socialSecurityNumber;

      public string Email
      {
      get { return _email;}
      set { _email = value; }
      }
      public string FirstName
      {
      get { return _firstName; }
      set { _firstName = value; }
      }

      public string MiddleInitial
      {
      get { return _middleInitial; }
      set { _middleInitial = value; }
      }

      public string LastName
      {
      get { return _lastName; }
      set { _lastName = value; }
      }

      public string DateOfBirth
      {
      get { return _dateOfBirth; }
      set { _dateOfBirth = value; }
      }

      public string SocialSecurityNumber
      {
      get { return _socialSecurityNumber; }
      set { _socialSecurityNumber = value; }
      }

      public PhoneInformation PhoneInformation { get; set; }

      public InternationalSignup InternationalSignup { get; set; }


      How would I modify the above code to eliminate this error?







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