I'm trying to use caliburn micro message to trigger an attached event that I created:
public static class DataChanging
{
    public delegate void DataChangingEventHandler(object sender, DataChangingEventArgs e);
    public static readonly RoutedEvent ChangingEvent =
        EventManager.RegisterRoutedEvent("Changing",
                                         RoutingStrategy.Bubble,
                                         typeof(DataChangingEventHandler),
                                         typeof(DataChanging));
    public static void AddChangingHandler(DependencyObject o, DataChangingEventHandler handler)
    {
        ((UIElement)o).AddHandler(DataChanging.ChangingEvent, handler);
    }
    public static void RemoveChangingHandler(DependencyObject o, DataChangingEventHandler handler)
    {
        ((UIElement)o).RemoveHandler(DataChanging.ChangingEvent, handler);
    }
    public static bool GetActivationMode(DependencyObject obj)
    {
        return (bool)obj.GetValue(ActivationModeProperty);
    }
    public static void SetActivationMode(DependencyObject obj, bool value)
    {
        obj.SetValue(ActivationModeProperty, value);
    }
    public static readonly DependencyProperty ActivationModeProperty =
        DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("ActivationMode",
                                            typeof(bool),
                                            typeof(DataChanging),
                                            new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(false,
                                                                          HandleActivationModeChanged));
    private static void HandleActivationModeChanged(DependencyObject target, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        var dataGrid = target as XamDataGrid;
        if (dataGrid == null) // if trying to attach to something else than a datagrid, just ignore
            return;
        if ((bool)e.NewValue)
        {
            dataGrid.RecordDeactivating += selector_RecordDeactivating;
        }
        else
        {
            dataGrid.RecordDeactivating -= selector_RecordDeactivating;
        }
    }
    static void selector_RecordDeactivating(object sender, RecordDeactivatingEventArgs e)
    {
        var args = new DataChangingEventArgs(DataChanging.ChangingEvent,sender)
                       {
                           Data = ((DataRecord) e.Record).DataItem, 
                           ShouldCancelChange = false
                       };
        (sender as UIElement).RaiseEvent(args);
        e.Cancel = args.ShouldCancelChange;
    }
}
In the XAML itself I added the following line:
cal:Message.Attach="[Helpers:DataChanging.Changing] = [Action SelectedDataChanged($eventArgs)]"
Helpers refer to the right namespace. I also tried other versions that failed (full namespace):
cal:Message.Attach="[clr-namespace:RTF.Client.UI.Helpers.DataChanging.Changing] = [Action SelectedDataChanged($eventArgs)]"
tried to set the interaction event by myself:
When I tried adding a normal event trigger everything worked well, so it's not my attached event declaration :
 <EventTrigger RoutedEvent="Helpers:DataChanging.Changing">
                    <EventTrigger.Actions>
                        <BeginStoryboard x:Name="sb">
                            <Storyboard x:Name="dsf">
                                <Storyboard x:Name="myStoryboard">
                                    <BooleanAnimationUsingKeyFrames Storyboard.TargetName="SSS" Storyboard.TargetProperty="IsChecked">
                                        <DiscreteBooleanKeyFrame KeyTime="00:00:00" Value="False" />
                                    </BooleanAnimationUsingKeyFrames>
                                </Storyboard>
                            </Storyboard>
                        </BeginStoryboard>
                    </EventTrigger.Actions>
                </EventTrigger>
What am I doing wrong here? There is no way to attach an attached event and invoke it using caliburn micro?