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Child controls for a User Control are not getting created

I have a User Control which I have created to hold selections for a
report. The problem I'm having is that none of the controls inside
the UserControl are being created. It seems to render just fine in
the designer and it is created just fine in the parent object (which
is another user control), but no controls appear in the control and it
acts like there are no controls on the User Control.

I don't know what is going on here. Any ideas?

Jason
Nov 5 '08 #1
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