It's not the same as Macro Substitution at all. Dynamic simply means that you don't know the data type of the variable at compile time.
>I notice there is a 'Dynamic' keyword in the latest version of C#
>Would this be a way of doing macro substitution (as per VFP) easily
>I realise you could do it with reflection in earlier versions but it seemed to be very detailed.
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>Any example of using Dynamic to macro Substitute would be appreciated.
>regards,
>Gerard
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer