LED 24 will not charge Macbook Pro

Can anyone help, just purchased 24 inch LED Screen and it will not charge my Macbook Pro. Has anyone had the same problem and what was the fix?
Thanks
Phil

Ok . . Call me impatient. .
I spoke with tech sup' . . . We ran through all the who hah. . . I called the nearest Apple Official Service gaff to book the screen in to be checked. . .
I got home . I looked. . I thought, "What haven't I tried" ? .
"Ah ! . . I know" . . So;
I have the MBP closed. I plugged the magsafe from the screen into the MBP. . Nothing. . . I then just pulled the mains ( power ) from the back of the LED screen & plugged it in again , , Boff ! ! There it was ! The little green LED on the magsafe from the screen. . . I'm up & running . .
Hazah !!!

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