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Brushing off my coding skills & got stuck for a bit on a failure to autogenerate a Data Grid’s columns. I got plenty of rows, but no columns. The secret is to ensure that your base object has publicly available members. Don’t get lazy and just expose properties.
In my example, I used a List<AppOrderingItem> as my data source. Autogeneration failed when an AppOrderingItem was
1: class AppOrderingItem
2: {
3: public string appName;
4:
5: public int numUsers;
6: }
7:
but works great with
1: class AppOrderingItem
2: {
3: public string appName {get;set;}
4: public int numUsers { get; set; }
5:
6: }
7:
Makes sense, and a great way to punish my laziness. :)