Hi Tom,
Creating the control for the lookup can be tricky so I would suggest just walking through that part of the jump start again to see if you missed anything. Also, just so you know the MM install directory in Program Files has a directory named Samples and in there is the Acme Order System WPF project. You can open that and compare what you did against that one. Open two instances of VS and open yours along side that one and compare everything.
Good luck
Tim
>As before thanks for the help but now I have another problem
>
>I completed the jump start for creating the BO (non EF) and started on the WPF
>
>one of the things I found was the the jump start for the non EF BO didn't have any instructions for
>creating classes for the customer table so I winged it to create them as the WPF jump start required them.
>
>I am at the point of running the orders form and supprise supprise it accually works with one glitch
>when I start to enter the customer ID the jump start indicates that I should be getting a dropdown list
>of matches which doesn't happen. If i type in the full customer ID and hit enter, all of the fields on both
>tabs of the window are correctly populated with data, just no drop down list.
>
>I checked the SQL stored procedure I created to get a list of partial matching customer ID's
>using SQL studio express and the procedures functions correctly.
>
>I tried stepping through the code to see if I could find where the problem was but nothing jumped out at me
>as wrong but on the other hand I am new to MM&C# so I don't really know where to look
>
>Thanks for any and all ideas
>Tom
Timothy Bryan