That's probably because the 'As' keyword from VB is not equivalent to
the 'as' keyword from C#. In C#, the snippet

String str = object as String;

is equivalent to

String str;
if(object is String)
    str = (String) object;
else
    str = null;

On Nov 27, 11:33 pm, "Sunita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks...i still have a problem..In the link that you gave me there is
> a line of code that goes like this
>
> ExtendedProperty p = o as ExtendedProperty;
>
> when i use this code in my application i get and invalid cast
> exception....here o is an object and p is an extendedproperty...i am
> coding in vb.net....Do you know where the problem can be??


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