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Questionfind a row in `datagridview` then do something with it Pin
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Deriving another class and instantiating that shouldn't make any difference (and doesn't, I just tested it)

Using it from "another dll with same namespace" opens up some possibilities though.
The first one which springs to mind is does the BrowseForm exist in the "main" Assembly as well as in the DLL? Because if it does there is a good chance the system will be calling that one rather than the DLL version. If that doesn't override ExecuteOK, it would give the results you get.

The second is simpler: has the other DLL been compiled since the ExecuteOK was added, and are you using the correct version? I have to say, using the same namespace in two different assemblies is not something I'd want to do: To my mind, it's going to be confusing to coders, never mind the system!
I generally keep to "one assembly, one namespace", and although occasionally I'll have more than one namespace in an assembly, I don't like it, and wouldn't want to "split" a namespace across assemblies.
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