Ok, then to review; If you run the stored procedure in the database, you are retrieving the column just fine? Then in the business layer, you have the field in your entity but when your method is called to retrieve data via this same stored procedure you get an error indicating the field does not belong to the specified table. Is that correct?
Can you post your code from your business object that makes the call? When you regenerated your business objects, did you also regenerate the DataAccessClass that goes with it? Sometimes a fresh set of eyes on these little things helps to spot something so if you want I can set up a Go To Meeting with you to help you find it.
Tim
>I regenerated my business object using the BLG, should have overwritten and linked everything up properly. When I look at the data access layer, it does contain the RejectionID field. The select statement though should be pulling everything that is in that SELECT stored procedure.
Timothy Bryan