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Carlos H S Doretto
4,393 PointsDid you use the view's 'Model' property as the source for your 'foreach' loop?
I don't understand this error. What are my mistake here ?
@model Treehouse.Models.VideoGame[]
@{
ViewBag.PageTitle = "Video Games";
}
<h1>@ViewBag.PageTitle</h1>
<div>
<ul>
@foreach (var videoGame in VideoGame)
{
<li>@videoGame.DisplayText</li>
}
</ul>
</div>
1 Answer

Steven Parker
221,070 Points
The instructions say to enumerate the Model
property:
@foreach (var videoGame in Model)
The hint in your "Bummer" message was reminding you of that same thing.
Everything else looks good.
Carlos H S Doretto
4,393 PointsCarlos H S Doretto
4,393 PointsThanks Steven! I realized now...