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- 1CSV is a very limited format in that it is rigidly 2-dimensional; this would work for an homogeneous list of shallow objects, but won't work if there are any association properties etcMarc Gravell– Marc Gravell2011-06-15 08:46:32 +00:00Commented Jun 15, 2011 at 8:46
- What kind of look do you want for your output, BreakHead? I mean, if you have an object with properties and those probperties are objects with properties, what should that look like in your CSV?Matt Ellen– Matt Ellen2011-06-15 08:51:54 +00:00Commented Jun 15, 2011 at 8:51
- @Matt, that's why I posted this question, because I dnt have to worry about pattern they will stored in .csv, same as in xmlserialization the xml we get manage all object having property as object.BreakHead– BreakHead2011-06-15 09:02:31 +00:00Commented Jun 15, 2011 at 9:02
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