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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:58:45+00:00 2026-05-13T10:58:45+00:00

strong text I have a base class with a method in it for synchronizing

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strong textI have a base class with a method in it for synchronizing data. However I need to be able to create a new object in the process that is the same as the parent object that inherited the base class.

I want to do something like this:

Sub Transfer(ByVal OBType As BaseClass)
     Dim A as new typeof(OBType)
     A.doSomething()
End Sub

EDIT

I appologize for any confusion

My use case is that I’m transfering data between two objects and the method is responsible for merging the changes between them. When the method is called it gets a set of records and then must call a transfer method that synches them. When execution GetDataRow I need to have a new version of the object and I also need a new version to complete the transfer.

Here is a stripped down version of the code:

GetDataRow creates the object form the datarow and transfer data then compares it and makes the necessary changes.

  Sub Transfer(ByVal OBType As BaseBLLClass)
        'Get a list from each side and synch
        Dim DT As DataTable = GetDataMethod() ‘Gets data to transfer
        Dim A As OBType
        Dim B As OBType
        For Each Row As DataRow In DT.Rows
             A = New OBType
             B = New OBType
             GetDataRow(A, Row).TransferData(B)
        Next
  End Sub

Solution

  Public Shared Sub Base_Transfer(Of OBType As BaseBLLClass)()
        'Get a list from each side and synch
        Dim DT As DataTable = GetDataMethod() ‘Gets data to transfer
        Dim A As BaseClassUIM = Activator.CreateInstance(GetType(OBType))
        Dim B As BaseClassUIM = Activator.CreateInstance(GetType(OBType))
        For Each Row As DataRow In DT.Rows
             A = Activator.CreateInstance(GetType(OBType))
             B = Activator.CreateInstance(GetType(OBType))
             GetDataRow(A, Row).TransferData(B)
        Next
  End Sub
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    2026-05-13T10:58:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:58 am

    You can use Activator.CreateInstance to construct the new object with the appropriate type. Once you’ve done that, you can cast it to your base class.

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