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How to pass in structure parameters under bc.invokeSmartContract() #1287

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DDlovei opened this issue Mar 24, 2022 · 2 comments
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How to pass in structure parameters under bc.invokeSmartContract() #1287

DDlovei opened this issue Mar 24, 2022 · 2 comments
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DDlovei commented Mar 24, 2022

The parameter I passed in the ChainCode is the []byte. I want to use the caliper test.

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@DDlovei Please could you provide more detail, for example the chaincode method that is a problem, your workload module that you are trying and what you have tried so far and the actual errors you are seeing.

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