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Which line is throwing the extension? If it is line 211 then either 1. dataSet is null or 2. there is no table called ProductGroup
Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature My Articles Asynchronous Registry Notification Using Strongly-typed WMI Classes in .NET [^] My blog #endregion
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Which line is throwing the extension? If it is line 211 then either 1. dataSet is null or 2. there is no table called ProductGroup
Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature My Articles Asynchronous Registry Notification Using Strongly-typed WMI Classes in .NET [^] My blog #endregion
Hi again .. the problem it was with the table called ProductGroup <-- i used the index 0 and it worked thought that the null exception was because of the Row .. and not the Table. sorry for bugging you. i can say thank you . for helping me .. and thank you very much :$ lol
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Hi again .. the problem it was with the table called ProductGroup <-- i used the index 0 and it worked thought that the null exception was because of the Row .. and not the Table. sorry for bugging you. i can say thank you . for helping me .. and thank you very much :$ lol
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