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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:10:31+00:00 2026-05-11T20:10:31+00:00

Assuming I have this struct definition in C#: public struct TimeSlotInfo { public int

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Assuming I have this struct definition in C#:

    public struct TimeSlotInfo
    {
        public int TimeSlotID;
        public int StartMin;
        public int CalcGridColumn;
        public string BackgroundCol;
        public bool ToDisable;
    }

And I have a linq query as so:

var TimeSlotsInfo = 
from ts in datacon.TimeSlots
select new TimeSlotInfo
{
    TimeSlotID = ts.TimeSlotID,
    StartMin = ts.StartMin,
    CalcGridColumn = CalcTimeSlotGridColumn(ts.StartMin),
    BackgroundCol = ts.ColorName,
    ToDisable = false
};

If i set the ItemsSource property of say a ListBox as below:

lstBox.ItemsSource = TimeSlotsInfo;

Now, how do i set a binding path to reference the “BackgroundCol” field from the above query result?

I’ve tried {Binding Path=TimeSlotInfo.BackgroundCol}, {Binding Path=TimeSlotInfo/BackgroundCol}, and finally {Binding Path=BackgroundCol}…none of them seem to be working..

Can anyone help? I’ve tried to simplify the example as possible. Hope my problem is clear enough.
Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-11T20:10:31+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:10 pm

    The last one is correct ({Binding Path=BackgroundCol}) – however, you can’t bind to fields, you can only bind to Properties. Define your class to be:

    class TimeslotInfo {
        public int TimeslotId {get; set;}
        /* Etc... */
    }
    
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