Ive got a test code setup with the custom control:
/// <summary>
    /// Interaction logic for UCTest.xaml
    /// </summary>
    public partial class UCTest : UserControl
    {
        public static readonly DependencyProperty LastNameProperty =
       DependencyProperty.Register("LastName", typeof(string), typeof(UCTest),
      new PropertyMetadata("No Name", LastNameChangedCallback, LastNameCoerceCallback),
      LastNameValidateCallback);
        private static void LastNameChangedCallback(
             DependencyObject obj, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(e.OldValue + " " + e.NewValue);
        }
        private static object LastNameCoerceCallback(DependencyObject obj, object o)
        {
            string s = o as string;
            if (s.Length > 8)
                s = s.Substring(0, 8);
            return s;
        }
        private static bool LastNameValidateCallback(object value)
        {
            return value != null;
        }
        public string LastName
        {
            get
            {
                return (string)GetValue(LastNameProperty);
            }
            set
            {
                SetValue(LastNameProperty, value);
            }
        }
        public UCTest()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }
    }
Nothing fancy in the XAML code:
<UserControl ...>
    <Grid DataContext="{Binding}">
    </Grid>
</UserControl>
Code in my View-Model:
public class ViewModel : DependencyObject
    {
        public static readonly DependencyProperty LastNameProperty =
              DependencyProperty.Register("LastName", typeof(string), typeof(ViewModel));
        public string LastName
        {
            get
            {
                return (string)GetValue(LastNameProperty);
            }
            set
            {
                SetValue(LastNameProperty, value);
            }
        }
     }
Code in MainWondow.XAML.cs:
public MainWindow()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
            var viewModel = new ViewModel();
            DataContext = viewModel;
            viewModel.LastName = "asdf";
            viewModel.LastName = "56udfh";
            viewModel.LastName = "09ualkja";
        }
MainWindow.XAML code:
<Window...>
    <Grid>
        <CustomControlTest:UCTest LastName="{Binding LastName}"/>
    </Grid>
</Window>
Ive got breakpoints setup and set to "When Hit". Output (below) shows that property only called to be updated on the last execution of "LastName". I would expect it to be calling the on changed on every execute... Any ideas why?
Step into: Stepping over non-user code 'CustomControlTest.App.App'
Step into: Stepping over non-user code 'CustomControlTest.App.InitializeComponent'
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameValidateCallback(object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameValidateCallback(object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameValidateCallback(object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameCoerceCallback(System.Windows.DependencyObject, object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameValidateCallback(object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameValidateCallback(object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameCoerceCallback(System.Windows.DependencyObject, object), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
Function: CustomControlTest.UCTest.LastNameChangedCallback(System.Windows.DependencyObject, System.Windows.DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs), Thread: 0x1DDC Main Thread
No Name 09ualkja
Thanks,
PS, this is a follow up question to my previous post. Thought Id start a new one because the real issue is not related to my original post. : )
 
     
    