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Courses Plus Student 1,836 PointsCan you explain why @model (lowercase 'm') is added to the top of the detail, but to use, it is uppercase 'M'odel.
For example, we reference "Model.DisplayText", and "Model.SeriesTitle" in the Detail.
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Steven Parker
231,248 Points@model
(lowercase) is the derective that defines the class to be used as a model, but Model
(capital "M") is a reference to the instance of the class that was passed in.
It can seem a bit counter-intuitive at first, I remember it took a while for me to get used to it.