shinji458 -
As i said, my imagination is out of bounds. The inability to not have worked with a wpflist is causing time to get you a solution. Okay lets try this way,
Spy the object using the .Net spy. Look for Items property. I have seen your spyshot so i am sure it is there. Besides the Items property you will see Collection as the text. click on Collection and you will see a small box highlight on which you can click. Click on that and it will bring up another window within the spy. Can you screenshot that and upload it now pretty quick.
You have 5 mins from the time you read this post. I will be gone in the next 20 mins, and i want to resolve this before i leave.
The faster you are at it, the faster i am confident of a solution :- )
Never mind your english, you are better than many i have come across :-D
As i said, my imagination is out of bounds. The inability to not have worked with a wpflist is causing time to get you a solution. Okay lets try this way,
Spy the object using the .Net spy. Look for Items property. I have seen your spyshot so i am sure it is there. Besides the Items property you will see Collection as the text. click on Collection and you will see a small box highlight on which you can click. Click on that and it will bring up another window within the spy. Can you screenshot that and upload it now pretty quick.
You have 5 mins from the time you read this post. I will be gone in the next 20 mins, and i want to resolve this before i leave.
The faster you are at it, the faster i am confident of a solution :- )
Never mind your english, you are better than many i have come across :-D
Basanth
Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.
Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.

