>>>In Solution Explorer under your project that contains EditForm open the References leaf. Is the Members.Library listed in the references.
>>>
>>>You indicated that it was, but I just want to make 100% sure that it really is there.
>>>
>>>If that's not it I'm having a tough time coming up with a reason why it's not in your intellisense list. Viv's idea may help.
>>
>>Yes, it's there. Here's a screenshot:
http://www.samaansystems.com/images/Capture1.jpg MembersWpf is the WPF project with the reference to Members.Library. EditForm also exists in MembersWpf.
>>
>>I think there was a problem with the Members.Library namespace (see my reply to Viv), but I believe I have fid=xed that and I still have this error:
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>>The type reference cannot find a public type named 'Members.MembershipTypes'.
>>
>>This is the code that is causing the problem:
>>
>>
>><local:EditForm x:Class="MembersWpf.MembershipTypesEdit"
>> xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
>> xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
>> xmlns:local="clr-namespace:MembersWpf"
>> xmlns:csla="clr-namespace:Csla.Wpf;assembly=Csla"
>> xmlns:Members="clr_namespace:Members.Library;assembly=Members.Library">
>> <local:EditForm.Resources>
>> <local:VisibilityConverter x:Key="VisibilityConverter" />
>> <csla:IdentityConverter x:Key="IdentityConverter" />
>> <csla:CslaDataProvider x:Key="MembershipTypeList"
>> ObjectType="{x:Type Members.MembershipTypes}"
>> FactoryMethod="GetMembershipTypes"
>> IsAsynchronous="False"
>> DataChanged="DataChanged"
>> ManageObjectLifetime="True">
>> </csla:CslaDataProvider>
>> <csla:ObjectStatus x:Key="MembershipTypeListStatus"
>> DataContext="{StaticResource MembershipTypeList}" />
>> </local:EditForm.Resources>
>>
>
>Looks like Viv has you on the right track.
Guess we never actually solved it. But at least we see out the year with what is probably the longest running WPF thread!
Merry Xmas,
Viv