Good morning!
It's so good to wake up in the morning... turn on your pc... and read the replies to your post...
I am glad that the answer to my question is "YES!!!" However, it seems that it can not be achieved the way I was hoping to accomplish it. I was trying to do this without having to create a class object. Simply by just creating a collection object and feeding it a structured variable (which somewhat resembles the properties). But based on the link Einar gave and some samples on MSDN... it was clear that this was not possible. A class object was indeed needed and that's what I did... and what do you know? It works!
Thanx! guys for the help. But now, because of this I may have to make some changes in the design of my application... completely! I just got word last night from my boss, that this would have to be a web based application! Can you believe that? After a few weeks of designing and development... poof! They decide to change everything! Arrgh!
Anyway, I have to get started... I have a lot of ASP.NET research to do.
Best to ya' ol!
Martin
Shit happens!!!