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DataTypes in Reports

Hi guys,

I discovered great reports functionality in new VS 2005 where you can
specify a class to be report's datasource.

I must admit it's a great job and works totally cool.

However, I have a question about data types that reports can handle.

Basically, my problem is that I can't get a HashTable to how on my report.

In my class, I have a field that returns a HashTable (code below the text)
and it will show on report's datasource pane so I can drag it around and
stuff.

The only problem - it won't show.

How do I get it displayed? Ideally, I would like to be able to display it in
a list - the key and the value in separate TextFields so they have diferent
Font Formatting.

Thanks to all of you for help.

Alexander.

public Hashtable ObjectComfort

{

get

{

Hashtable s = new Hashtable();

s.Add("1", "yes");

s.Add("2", "no");

return s;

}

}


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