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Method is inaccessible due to its protection level

Asked by dba123 in C# Programming Language

Tags: protection, due, its, inaccessible, level

Ok, we have a Product.cs class.  In it is this method:

internal void LoadCorePropertiesFromReader(IDataReader dataReader)
{
    ...
}

we have a ProductAbstractions.cs and in it, I've created this:

public static Product[] GetAllAlbumsBySellerStore(int sellerStoreID)
{
....
pr.LoadCorePropertiesFromReader(dataReader);
}

Error when I compile my ProductAbstraction.cs:
LoadCorePropertiesFromReader(System.Data.IDataReader)' is inaccessible due to its protection level

ok, so because the LoadCorePropertiesFromReader is internal to the Product class, how can I reuse this from my Abstraction Class?  Do I need to overload it?  Can I?  Not sure what I should do.  I don't think it's good to embed my method right into our Product.cs since I don't want to make that a mess...it's only used for core functionality in our tier.  What should I do?
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