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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T20:02:43+00:00 2026-06-01T20:02:43+00:00

i have a public property in my class, how should I mark it (some

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i have a public property in my class, how should I mark it (some attribute) to be ignored when following flags are given

BindingFlags.DeclaredOnly | 
BindingFlags.Instance | 
BindingFlags.NonPublic | 
BindingFlags.Public

I need to use method from dll with parameters: object and binding flags, so i need to mark my property somehow to be ignored by this method

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    2026-06-01T20:02:44+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 8:02 pm

    I think you’re confusing the roles of BindingFlags and CustomAttributes. BindingFlags find things based on whether they are private, static, etc.

    If you want to ignore a property in your consuming code, you’ll need to change that consuming code to ignore properties with a particular custom attribute associated with them.

    If you don’t have access to the consuming code, there isn’t any way to make it not see a property that is there. There may be some workarounds depending on how the code is written, though. For example, if the code is searching based on a specific type argument, you could create an abstract base class to house all the properties you want it to care about, and then extend that class for your actual implementation, adding some extra properties for your convenience.

    Or you could create a DTO to represent just the properties you want to convey to the method you’re calling, and copy the appropriate properties from your original object into that DTO.

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