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| | Can I use a property path as the PropertyName for the PropertyGroupDescription ? Hi all, Simple newby question : When setting a group in a listview, can I use an "undirect" property name (a property path with the dot notation, in other words) for PropertyGroupDescription.PropertyName ? For instance, let's say the object in my row have a "P_1" property of type C and C have a "P_a" property. If i display the P_1.P_a value in my column, can I use this path as the PropertyName for the PropertyGroupDescription i want to set ? It seems that doesn't work... Thnax in advance. |
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