The obvious was much niver (and we talk of winforms here).

The "obvious" was this:

The inner control existed TWO TIMES, and another instance was sitting on
top. Someone happily had ungled the code. The reason I did not see
anything was that I saw the empty one.

Thomas 

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> > * An Instance of the EntityObjectEditor Setting th 
> eEneityObject there 
> > reyusults in the correc tassignment to the inner editor (the 
> > EntityObjectInfo editor), BUT - databinding just does not show up.
> 
> At the risk of asking the obvious: are you sure that the 
> control is calling
> DataBind() *after* you set the eEneityObject property?
> 
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