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public enum AppType { [Display(Name = "Electronics")] Electronics, [Display(Name = "Bookstore")] Bookstore, [Display(Name = "Clothing")] Clothing, [Display(Name = "Chemical")] Chemical, [Display(Name = "Food")] Food, [Display(Name = "Grocery")] Grocery, [Display(Name = "Hospitality")] Hospitality, [Display(Name = "Industrial")] Industrial, [Display(Name = "Laboratory")] Laboratory, [Display(Name = "Office")] Office, [Display(Name = "Pharmacy")] Pharmacy, [Display(Name = "Professional Services")] ProfessionalServices, [Display(Name = "Retail")] Retail, [Display(Name = "Sales")] Sales, [Display(Name = "Sporting")] Sporting, [Display(Name = "Technology")] Technology, [Display(Name = "Utilities")] Utilities, [Display(Name = "Warehouse")] Warehouse } Here's my actual enum. I have a set of lookup tables in a.NET web app that are referenced from the database. The name property of each Enum is the primary key in the lookup table. I want to have a drop down in my view, asp.net page or form so that if the user chooses Bookstore, they get a list of all of the different sub categories in that category. I don't know how to reference each sub category from the main enum. I tried this, but it did not work. SelectList selectList = new SelectList(Enum.GetValues(typeof(AppType)).Cast(),
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