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Desiamp;#39;s part 33 of plays a tutorial in this video will discuss how to bind input select element to an enum in blazeamp;#39; letamp;#39;s understand this with an example we want to bind it this gender in ohm to input select element if you recollect from our previous videos in this series they built-in input select component does not support binding to an integer property so thatamp;#39;s the reason we have built this custom input select component to be able to bind to Department ID property which is an integer the built-in input select component supports binding to an enum out of the box so we can either use the built-in input self component or our own custom input select component in either cases the code is going to be very similar to this so letamp;#39;s make a copy of this and then change the bits that are required first letamp;#39;s change this label text to gender and then this for attribute as well next instead of using our own custom input select component letamp;#3