A
Arpan
This is how I am dynamically adding a table to a DataSet:
<script runat="server">
Sub Page_Load(ByVal obj As Object, ByVal ea As EventArgs)
'Create an empty DataSet
Dim dSet As New DataSet
'Create a new table & add columns
Dim dTable As New DataTable("Users")
dTable.Columns.Add("ID", Type.GetType("System.Int32"))
dTable.Columns.Add("First Name", Type.GetType("System.String"))
dTable.Columns.Add("Last Name", Type.GetType("System.String"))
dTable.Columns("ID").AutoIncrement = True
'Add the new table to the DataSet's Tables collection
dSet.Tables.Add(dTable)
'Define a Primary Key on the column named ID
Dim dColumn() As DataColumn =
{dSet.Tables("Users").Columns("ID")}
dSet.Tables("Users").PrimaryKey = dColumn
'Add a row to this table
Dim dRow As DataRow = dTable.NewRow()
dRow("ID") = 1
dRow("First Name") = "Patrick"
dRow("Last Name") = "Patterson"
dTable.Rows.Add(dRow)
End Sub
</script>
The output of the above code is displayed in a DataGrid (the code for
which I haven't reproduced here). What I would like to know is like the
DataSet & the DataTable, DataRow is also a class but if the following
line
Dim dRow As DataRow = dTable.NewRow()
is replaced by
Dim dRow As New DataRow
then VWD generates the following error:
'System.Data.DataRow.Protected Sub New(builder As
System.Data.DataRowBuilder)' is not accessible in this context because
it is 'Protected'.
The "New" keyword is used for creating a new instance of an object
(like New DataSet, New DataTable etc.) which, if I am not mistaken,
means that the "New" subs of the DataSet & DataTable objects aren't
protected but unlike the "New" subs of System.Data.DataSet &
System.Data.DataTable, why is the sub "New" of System.Data.DataRow
protected? Why aren't the "New" subs of System.Data.DataSet &
System.Data.DataTable not protected similarly? Or in other words, why
is the "New" sub of DataRow an exception as far as the scope is
concerned?
Moreover simply by using the keyword "NewRow" in the above code - does
that automatically create a new instance of the DataRow object?
I am not sure whether I have expressed myself lucidly enough!
Thanks,
Arpan
<script runat="server">
Sub Page_Load(ByVal obj As Object, ByVal ea As EventArgs)
'Create an empty DataSet
Dim dSet As New DataSet
'Create a new table & add columns
Dim dTable As New DataTable("Users")
dTable.Columns.Add("ID", Type.GetType("System.Int32"))
dTable.Columns.Add("First Name", Type.GetType("System.String"))
dTable.Columns.Add("Last Name", Type.GetType("System.String"))
dTable.Columns("ID").AutoIncrement = True
'Add the new table to the DataSet's Tables collection
dSet.Tables.Add(dTable)
'Define a Primary Key on the column named ID
Dim dColumn() As DataColumn =
{dSet.Tables("Users").Columns("ID")}
dSet.Tables("Users").PrimaryKey = dColumn
'Add a row to this table
Dim dRow As DataRow = dTable.NewRow()
dRow("ID") = 1
dRow("First Name") = "Patrick"
dRow("Last Name") = "Patterson"
dTable.Rows.Add(dRow)
End Sub
</script>
The output of the above code is displayed in a DataGrid (the code for
which I haven't reproduced here). What I would like to know is like the
DataSet & the DataTable, DataRow is also a class but if the following
line
Dim dRow As DataRow = dTable.NewRow()
is replaced by
Dim dRow As New DataRow
then VWD generates the following error:
'System.Data.DataRow.Protected Sub New(builder As
System.Data.DataRowBuilder)' is not accessible in this context because
it is 'Protected'.
The "New" keyword is used for creating a new instance of an object
(like New DataSet, New DataTable etc.) which, if I am not mistaken,
means that the "New" subs of the DataSet & DataTable objects aren't
protected but unlike the "New" subs of System.Data.DataSet &
System.Data.DataTable, why is the sub "New" of System.Data.DataRow
protected? Why aren't the "New" subs of System.Data.DataSet &
System.Data.DataTable not protected similarly? Or in other words, why
is the "New" sub of DataRow an exception as far as the scope is
concerned?
Moreover simply by using the keyword "NewRow" in the above code - does
that automatically create a new instance of the DataRow object?
I am not sure whether I have expressed myself lucidly enough!
Thanks,
Arpan