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this is part 7 of wucf video series in this video well discuss known type attribute in WCF well be working with the same example that we started in part 6 so please watch part 6 before proceeding lets assume in our organization weve got two types of employees that is full-time employee and part-time employee the properties that are common to both of these employee types are present in the base class employee and the property specific to full-time employee which in this cases annual salary is present in this full-time employee class and similarly hourly play and hours worked is specific to part-time employee all right so here these classes are related by inheritance if you look at the employee service that we have implemented in the previous session look at this get employee operation contract its returning the base type and the save employee is expecting base type employee class ok now we actually want to create an application that can save full-time employee and get full-time emp