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More C# Class Troubles

Asked by hbash in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, C# Programming Language, Visual Studio

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I have this section of code that uses a dynamically dimensioned and inialized array.  I want to iterate through all it's element, but the sizeof does not seem to work and there doesn't appear to be a "ubound" function that I can pass the array name to.

The following code doesn't work  (it is part of a previous project that I had help on earlier...).

                      foreach  (cDataConnection dc in cRec[nlp].DataConnectionList)
                      {
                          sAccSQL = "SQL=" + cDataConnection.SQL + CRLF;
                          sAccHeader = "SQL_HEADER=" + cDataConnection.SQL_Header + CRLF;
                             txtData.Text = txtData.Text + sAccSQL + sAccHeader + CRLF                       
                                                   }            

The error on compilation is as follows :
Foreach cannot operate on a 'method group'. Did you intend to invoke the 'method group'? (CS0446) - C:\mycode\CSXMLReader\MainForm.Designer.cs:153,8



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