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I hava a class like this:

public class tbl050701_1391_Fields
{
    public static readonly string StateName = "State Name";
    public static readonly string StateCode = "State Code";
    public static readonly string AreaName = "Area Name";
    public static readonly string AreaCode = "Area Code";
    public static readonly string Dore = "Period";
    public static readonly string Year = "Year";
}

I want to write some statement that return a Dictionary<string,string> that has this values:

 Key                             Value
--------------------------------------------
"StateName"                    "State Name"
"StateCode"                    "State Code"
"AreaName"                     "Area Name"
"Dore"                         "Period"
"Year"                         "Year"

I have this code for get one property value:

public static string GetValueUsingReflection(object obj, string propertyName)
{
    var field = obj.GetType().GetField(propertyName, BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Static);
    var fieldValue = field != null ? (string)field.GetValue(null) : string.Empty;
    return fieldValue;
}

how I can get all proprties and their values?

thanks

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Those are static fields, not static properties. Do you want both? Or only fields? – CodesInChaos Sep 18 '12 at 10:26

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how I can get all proprties and their values?

Well to start with, you need to distinguish between fields and properties. It looks like you've got fields here. So you'd want something like:

public static Dictionary<string, string> GetFieldValues(object obj)
{
    return obj.GetType()
              .GetFields(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Static)
              .Where(f => f.FieldType == typeof(string))
              .ToDictionary(f => f.Name,
                            f => (string) f.GetValue(null));
}
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