I have configured my WebApiConfig like this:
public static void Register(HttpConfiguration config) {     config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(         name: "DefaultApi",         routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{action}/{id}",         defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }     ); } I have one method which accepts one parameter. The accessing URI is http://localhost:8598/api/WebApi/GetLocationCategory/87.
This gives me an error: No HTTP resource was found that matches the request URI      'http://localhost:8598/api/WebApi/GetLocationCategory/87'
Controller:
public IEnumerable<LocationCategory_CLS> GetLocationCategory(int CatID) {     var LocCats = (from lct in entities.tdp_LocationCategories join lc in entities.tdp_LocationMaster on lct.FK_LocationID equals lc.LocationID where lct.IsApproved == 0 && lct.FK_CategoryID == CatID select new { lc.LocationID, lc.LocationName }).ToList();     List<LocationCategory_CLS> loc = new List<LocationCategory_CLS>();      foreach (var element in LocCats)     {         loc.Add(new LocationCategory_CLS         {             LocationID = element.LocationID,             LocationName = element.LocationName         });     }     return loc; } Try changing your Controller method as
public IEnumerable<LocationCategory_CLS> GetLocationCategory(int id) <-- Change {     var LocCats = (from lct in entities.tdp_LocationCategories join lc in entities.tdp_LocationMaster on lct.FK_LocationID equals lc.LocationID where lct.IsApproved == 0 && lct.FK_CategoryID == id select new { lc.LocationID, lc.LocationName }).ToList();     List<LocationCategory_CLS> loc = new List<LocationCategory_CLS>();      foreach (var element in LocCats)     {         loc.Add(new LocationCategory_CLS         {             LocationID = element.LocationID,             LocationName = element.LocationName         });     }     return loc; } The change is only, changing input parameter from CatId to id.... It works for me many times..
Edit :
Its a long time when I look back I think I know the reason now. Words Like Jared is correct, it's all to do with Routing which we specify. If I have a route(default) as :
routes.MapRoute(         "Default",                                              // Route name         "{controller}/{action}/{id}",                           // URL with parameters         new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = "" }  // Parameter defaults     ); And my URL is /MyController/GetLocationCategory/123, it will be equivalent to /MyController/GetLocationCategory?id=123.
Similarly, if I want to change my parameter name for Id to say CatId, then I need to change the query string parameter(the way I am calling my Controller Action would change). Which would now be :
/MyController/GetLocationCategory?CatId=123
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(             name: "DefaultApi",             routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{action}/{id}",             defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }         ); Maps to:
http://localhost:8598/api/Controller/Action/id
The WebApi portion of the url is redundant with api. Then modify the method parameter name to match the route:
public IEnumerable<LocationCategory_CLS> GetLocationCategory(int id)
This is a good default as it matches the convention.
Alternatively, you can modify the route to use this unconventional parameter name instead:
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(             name: "DefaultApi",             routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{action}/{CatID}",             defaults: new { CatID = RouteParameter.Optional }         ); Finally, in either case make sure the controller name ends in Controller.
Good names: CustomController, CustomApiController
 Bad names: Custom, CustomApi
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