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exception: Databindings could not find a row in the list that is suitable for all bindings

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Tony - 21 Oct 2004 18:03 GMT
Hello,
I have a windows form application written in VB.net. When I create the first
instance of the form it loads fine. When I try to bring up another instance
of the form an exception is generated ( weather the first form is still
loaded or not). The exception is "Databindings could not find a row in the
list that is suitable for all bindings". I am going to double check the
bindings on the form but if anyone has some insight it would be greatly
appreciated.

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Tony Martini
Tony.Martini@no_spam.Innosoftgroup.com

Tony - 25 Oct 2004 16:20 GMT
I found the solution. It seems that there is a problem when you bind the
Checked property at design time. When I bind the Check property
programmatically it works fine. Figured I would post the solution incase
someone else ran into the problem.
Thanks,
> Hello,
> I have a windows form application written in VB.net. When I create the
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> the bindings on the form but if anyone has some insight it would be
> greatly appreciated.
Michael Suen - 22 Nov 2004 09:01 GMT
Hi,
I got the same problem too. Do you mind to send me the solution to fix it?

Thanks.

Michael Suen
waikosuen@yahoo.com

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