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Hi, we are updating our scichart component to version 5. Now we had to change our Series Binding which is obsolete now to RenderableSeries binding.

In the most graphs it works fine but I have also graphs that uses ElementName with paths for the binding and that does not work.

I tried the following versions which all did not work, is there a different way to do it?

<!-- old scichart version which is not allowed anymore-->
    <s:SciChartSurface Style="{StaticResource SciChartSurfaceStyle}" 
                       SeriesSource ="{Binding ElementName=GraphRoot, Path=Series}"
                       BorderThickness="1 0 0 0"
                       Background="Transparent">

<!-- First try with new version which is not working because we don't use seriesBinding-->
    <s:SciChartSurface Style="{StaticResource SciChartSurfaceStyle}" 
                       RenderableSeries ="{Binding ElementName=GraphRoot, Path=Series}"
                       BorderThickness="1 0 0 0"
                       Background="Transparent">

<!-- Second try with new version which is also not working -->
    <s:SciChartSurface Style="{StaticResource SciChartSurfaceStyle}" 
                       RenderableSeries ="{s:SeriesBinding ElementName=GraphRoot, Path=Series}"
                       BorderThickness="1 0 0 0"
                       Background="Transparent">

<!-- Last try with new version which is also not working becaus without ElementName he cannot find the Series-->
    <s:SciChartSurface Style="{StaticResource SciChartSurfaceStyle}" 
                       RenderableSeries ="{s:SeriesBinding Series}"
                       BorderThickness="1 0 0 0"
                       Background="Transparent">

Please is there any idea how to solve this?

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