Thanks for 'Though I'm a bit curious: why are you choosing to use VB for this if you are not already familiar with the language?' is suppose it's a more polite way of telling me to RTFM.
Anyway I am, as you put it familiar with the language but I am no expert, what I have no clue about is C# and since all the examples i can find are in C# this is my problem,
how would i know "typeof" maps to "GetType" in vb when i don't know C# from my elbow.
I though the whole point of community forums were share knowlage and help other members, beginers and experienced users alike.
I am not all that experienced in ASP.NET but i have been able with my limited knowlage to put together the login and membership areas of
my site due to onlne articles and the odd post on forums to get me started.
As for my post not being related to Dynamic Data i beg to differ.
The post relates to the CustomClasses used in dynamic data. After all I only asked for a conversion of 12 lines of code that would have got my up and running but you choose to give me the old RTFM
answer i apreciate that.
Oh the code i was looking to get converted, was it not from YOUR WEB CAST titled Developing Data Driven Applications Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data Controls, and your telling me my post is not related to dynamic data.
JBravo69
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Re: Problem with custome Class VB.NET
Apr 14, 2008 04:34 PM|LINK
Hi David,
Thanks for 'Though I'm a bit curious: why are you choosing to use VB for this if you are not already familiar with the language?' is suppose it's a more polite way of telling me to RTFM.
Anyway I am, as you put it familiar with the language but I am no expert, what I have no clue about is C# and since all the examples i can find are in C# this is my problem,
how would i know "typeof" maps to "GetType" in vb when i don't know C# from my elbow.
I though the whole point of community forums were share knowlage and help other members, beginers and experienced users alike.
I am not all that experienced in ASP.NET but i have been able with my limited knowlage to put together the login and membership areas of
my site due to onlne articles and the odd post on forums to get me started.
As for my post not being related to Dynamic Data i beg to differ.
The post relates to the CustomClasses used in dynamic data. After all I only asked for a conversion of 12 lines of code that would have got my up and running but you choose to give me the old RTFM
answer i apreciate that.
Oh the code i was looking to get converted, was it not from YOUR WEB CAST titled Developing Data Driven Applications Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data Controls, and your telling me my post is not related to dynamic data.
Thanks
Bravo