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dataset and datatables bind as "System.Data.DataRowView" instead of values

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The correct number of rows is always returned but the output is the same for every row: "System.Data.DataRowView"

Can someone please explain to me why this is happening?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

B

Here is the function.  (I know it should be a sub, I just did this for quick illustration.)

    Protected Function YesNo() As DataSet

        Dim dt As DataTable
        dt = New DataTable("ColumnVal")
        Dim Row1, Row2, Row3 As DataRow

        Try
            Dim Name As DataColumn = New DataColumn("Name")
            'Name.DataType = System.Type.GetType("System.String")
            dt.Columns.Add(Name)

            Row1 = dt.NewRow()
            Row1.Item("Name") = sel.ToString
            dt.Rows.Add(Row1)

            Row2 = dt.NewRow()
            Row2.Item("Name") = "Yes".ToString
            dt.Rows.Add(Row2)

            Row3 = dt.NewRow()
            Row3.Item("Name") = "No".ToString
            dt.Rows.Add(Row3)
        Catch

        End Try

        Dim ds As New DataSet()
        ds = New DataSet()

        ds.Tables.Add(dt)

        cbo1.DataSource = ds.Tables("ColumnVal")
        cbo1.DataBind()

        Return ds

    End Function
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