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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:33:26+00:00 2026-05-15T13:33:26+00:00

I don’t know if anyone has watched the Visual Studio 2008, Linq to SQL,

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I don’t know if anyone has watched the “Visual Studio 2008, Linq to SQL, C#, and WPF” 21 part tutorial on youtube.com, but I was going through the tutorial and got to the part that I added a datagrid to my WPF. I have SQL Express where I had manually created a database with tables. In the program we created a database connection to the database as well as a dataset to its tables.

However, I noticed that when the person giving that tutorial added a datagrid to their WPF, it automatically placed a “my” in front of the element “Datagrid”.
Example:

 <my:DataGrid AutoGenerateColumns="False" ............/>

However, mine is:

<DataGrid AutoGenerateColumns="False"  ............../>

I don’t know how much this affects the progrm if any, but the problem that I encountered was when I am trying to add Bindings to some Elements,

<DataGridTextColumn Header="Student ID" Binding="(Binding Path=StudentID)" />

It doesn’t appear to be working correctly for the simple fact that the text coloring is not displaying as I would expect and if I misspell “Path” or “StudentID” it doesn’t compute an error or change in anyway. StudentID is the Primary Key of the “Student” table I have created in a DB called “SchoolSystem”.

I am new to C# and LINQ to SQL so any advice would be appreciated.

I did try to reach out to the creator of the video’s but unsuccessfully so far.

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    2026-05-15T13:33:27+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:33 pm

    The reason for this was that I was using a () instead of {}.

    Thanks though.

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